Multiple nonsense-mediated mRNA processes require Smg5 in Drosophila

  • Nelson, J.
  • Förster, D.
  • Frizzell, K.
  • Luschnig, S.
  • Metzstein, M.
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Genetics Society of America
ISSN
0016-6731
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

The nonsense-mediated messenger RNA (mRNA) decay (NMD) pathway is a cellular quality control and post-transcriptional gene regulatory mechanism and is essential for viability in most multicellular organisms . A complex of proteins has been identified to be required for NMD function to occur; however, there is an incomplete understanding of the individual contributions of each of these factors to the NMD process. Central to the NMD process are three proteins, Upf1 (SMG-2), Upf2 (SMG-3), and Upf3 (SMG-4), which are found in all eukaryotes, with Upf1 and Upf2 being absolutely required for NMD in all organisms in which their functions have been examined. The other known NMD factors, Smg1, Smg5, Smg6, and Smg7, are more variable in their presenc...

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