The proper processing, export, localization, translation, and degradation of mRNAs are necessary for regulation of gene expression. These processes are controlled by mRNA-specific regulatory proteins, noncoding RNAs, and core machineries common to most mRNAs. These factors bind the mRNA in large complexes known as messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs). Herein, we review the components of mRNPs, how they assemble and rearrange, and how mRNP composition differentially affects mRNA biogenesis, function, and degradation. We also describe how properties of the mRNP interactome lead to emergent principles affecting the control of gene expression
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
The various steps of mRNP biogenesis (transcription, processing and export) are interconnected. It h...
The proper processing, export, localization, translation, and degradation of mRNAs are necessary for...
Eukaryotic cells determine the final protein output of their genetic program not only by controlling...
Compared to noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) such as rRNAs and ribozymes, for which high resolution structure...
As mRNAs are generated, they are clothed with proteins to form messenger ribonucleoprotein particles...
Biogenesis of eukaryotic messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes (mRNPs) involves the synthesis, splic...
AbstractThe transcription of mRNA is tightly coupled to the concomitant recruitment of mRNA processi...
MRP RNA is an abundant, essential noncoding RNA whose functions have been proposed in yeast but are ...
Biogenesis of eukaryotic messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes (mRNPs) involves the synthesis, splic...
Messenger RNA degradation is an important point of control for gene expression. Genome-wide studies ...
mRNA is packaged into ribonucleoprotein particles called mRNPs. A multitude of RNA-binding proteins ...
Background: All mRNAs are bound in vivo by proteins to form mRNA-protein complexes (mRNPs), but chan...
Protein-RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
The various steps of mRNP biogenesis (transcription, processing and export) are interconnected. It h...
The proper processing, export, localization, translation, and degradation of mRNAs are necessary for...
Eukaryotic cells determine the final protein output of their genetic program not only by controlling...
Compared to noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) such as rRNAs and ribozymes, for which high resolution structure...
As mRNAs are generated, they are clothed with proteins to form messenger ribonucleoprotein particles...
Biogenesis of eukaryotic messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes (mRNPs) involves the synthesis, splic...
AbstractThe transcription of mRNA is tightly coupled to the concomitant recruitment of mRNA processi...
MRP RNA is an abundant, essential noncoding RNA whose functions have been proposed in yeast but are ...
Biogenesis of eukaryotic messenger ribonucleoprotein complexes (mRNPs) involves the synthesis, splic...
Messenger RNA degradation is an important point of control for gene expression. Genome-wide studies ...
mRNA is packaged into ribonucleoprotein particles called mRNPs. A multitude of RNA-binding proteins ...
Background: All mRNAs are bound in vivo by proteins to form mRNA-protein complexes (mRNPs), but chan...
Protein-RNA interactions are at the heart of cell regulation. From transcription, processing, storag...
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
Immediately upon transcription, messenger RNA molecules become associated with proteins to form ribo...
The various steps of mRNP biogenesis (transcription, processing and export) are interconnected. It h...