Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factors act in concert to regulate common mRNA targets

  • Rehwinkel, Jan
  • Letunic, Ivica
  • Raes, Jeroen
  • Bork, Peer
  • Izaurralde, Elisa
Publication date
October 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
1469-9001

Abstract

Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a surveillance pathway that degrades mRNAs containing nonsense codons, and regulates the expression of naturally occurring transcripts. While NMD is not essential in yeast or nematodes, UPF1, a key NMD effector, is essential in mice. Here we show that NMD components are required for cell proliferation in Drosophila. This raises the question of whether NMD effectors diverged functionally during evolution. To address this question, we examined expression profiles in Drosophila cells depleted of all known metazoan NMD components. We show that UPF1, UPF2, UPF3, SMG1, SMG5, and SMG6 regulate in concert the expression of a cohort of genes with functions in a wide range of cellular activities, including cell c...

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