AbstractWe have identified a nuclear pathway that rapidly degrades unspliced pre-mRNAs in yeast. This involves 3′→5′ degradation by the exosome complex and 5′→3′ degradation by the exonuclease Rat1p. 3′→5′ degradation is normally the major pathway and is regulated in response to carbon source. Inhibition of pre-mRNA degradation resulted in increased levels of pre-mRNAs and spliced mRNAs. When splicing was inhibited by mutation of a splicing factor, inhibition of turnover resulted in 20- to 50-fold accumulation of pre-mRNAs, accompanied by increased mRNA production. Splicing of a reporter construct with a 3′ splice site mutation was also increased on inhibition of turnover, showing competition between degradation and splicing. We propose tha...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...
All eukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (pol II), and each mRNA is ...
Messenger RNAs are transcribed and co-transcriptionally processed in the nucleus, and transported to...
AbstractWe have identified a nuclear pathway that rapidly degrades unspliced pre-mRNAs in yeast. Thi...
textEukaryotic gene expression requires hundreds of proteins and several RNA factors to facilitate n...
In budding yeast, the Trf4/5p-Air1/2p-Mtr4p polyadenylation (TRAMP) complex recognizes unwanted RNA ...
Cells must respond to a wide range of external stimuli by altering their gene expression programs. ...
SummaryIn eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to the degradation...
Using the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae as our model system we set out to investigate the ...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, significantly more RNA is turned over in the nucleus than in the cytopla...
Maintaining proper mRNA levels is a key aspect in the regulation of gene expression. The balance bet...
In eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to degradation of transcr...
In eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to the degradation of tra...
mRNA decay is an important step in the control of gene expression. To study mRNA degradation I have ...
The steady-state level of cellular mRNA is determined by the rates of synthesis and decay and, for t...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...
All eukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (pol II), and each mRNA is ...
Messenger RNAs are transcribed and co-transcriptionally processed in the nucleus, and transported to...
AbstractWe have identified a nuclear pathway that rapidly degrades unspliced pre-mRNAs in yeast. Thi...
textEukaryotic gene expression requires hundreds of proteins and several RNA factors to facilitate n...
In budding yeast, the Trf4/5p-Air1/2p-Mtr4p polyadenylation (TRAMP) complex recognizes unwanted RNA ...
Cells must respond to a wide range of external stimuli by altering their gene expression programs. ...
SummaryIn eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to the degradation...
Using the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae as our model system we set out to investigate the ...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, significantly more RNA is turned over in the nucleus than in the cytopla...
Maintaining proper mRNA levels is a key aspect in the regulation of gene expression. The balance bet...
In eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to degradation of transcr...
In eukaryotic cells, inefficient splicing is surprisingly common and leads to the degradation of tra...
mRNA decay is an important step in the control of gene expression. To study mRNA degradation I have ...
The steady-state level of cellular mRNA is determined by the rates of synthesis and decay and, for t...
In eukaryotes, the segregation of the RNA synthesis/processing in the nucleus from the translation m...
All eukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (pol II), and each mRNA is ...
Messenger RNAs are transcribed and co-transcriptionally processed in the nucleus, and transported to...