Accurate gene expression requires the precise control of mRNA levels, which are determined by the relative rates of nuclear (pre-)mRNA synthesis and processing, and cytoplasmic mRNA turnover. A key step in mRNA degradation is the removal of the poly(A) tail, which involves several deadenylases including components of the Ccr4-Not complex. Here, we focused on the role of the human paralogues CNOT7 (hCaf1/Caf1a) and CNOT8 (hPop2/Caf1b/Calif), which possess deadenylase activity mediated by DEDD nuclease domains. We show that efficient proliferation requires both subunits, although combined knockdown of CNOT7 and CNOT8 further reduces cell proliferation indicating partial redundancy between these proteins. Interestingly, the function of CNOT7 i...
The CCR4-NOT complex is a global regulator of gene expression which controls mRNA levels by removing...
The CCR4–NOT complex plays an important role in the translational repression and deadenylation of mR...
Multiple deadenylases are known in vertebrates, the PAN2-PAN3 (PAN2/3) and CCR4-NOT (CNOT) complexes...
Accurate gene expression requires the precise control of mRNA levels, which are determined by the re...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
In eukaryotic cells, the degradation of the mRNA poly(A) tail (deadenylation) is a crucial step in t...
Regulated degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA is important for the accurate execution of gene expression...
The CCR4-associated factor CAF1, also called CNOT7, is a catalytic subunit of the CCR4-NOT complex, ...
In eukaryotic cells, the shortening and removal of the poly(A) tail (deadenylation) of cytoplasmic m...
Targeted degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA is of fundamental importance for regulated gene expression ...
Accumulating evidence supports the role of an aberrant transcriptome as a driver of metastatic poten...
Shortening of mRNA poly(A) tails (deadenylation) to trigger their decay is mediated mainly by the CC...
In eukaryotic cells, the shortening and removal of the poly(A) tail (deadenylation) of cytoplasmic m...
The CCR4-NOT complex is a global regulator of gene expression which controls mRNA levels by removing...
The CCR4–NOT complex plays an important role in the translational repression and deadenylation of mR...
Multiple deadenylases are known in vertebrates, the PAN2-PAN3 (PAN2/3) and CCR4-NOT (CNOT) complexes...
Accurate gene expression requires the precise control of mRNA levels, which are determined by the re...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
The human BTG/TOB protein family comprises six members (BTG1, BTG2/PC3/Tis21, BTG3/Ana, BTG4/PC3B, T...
In eukaryotic cells, the degradation of the mRNA poly(A) tail (deadenylation) is a crucial step in t...
Regulated degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA is important for the accurate execution of gene expression...
The CCR4-associated factor CAF1, also called CNOT7, is a catalytic subunit of the CCR4-NOT complex, ...
In eukaryotic cells, the shortening and removal of the poly(A) tail (deadenylation) of cytoplasmic m...
Targeted degradation of cytoplasmic mRNA is of fundamental importance for regulated gene expression ...
Accumulating evidence supports the role of an aberrant transcriptome as a driver of metastatic poten...
Shortening of mRNA poly(A) tails (deadenylation) to trigger their decay is mediated mainly by the CC...
In eukaryotic cells, the shortening and removal of the poly(A) tail (deadenylation) of cytoplasmic m...
The CCR4-NOT complex is a global regulator of gene expression which controls mRNA levels by removing...
The CCR4–NOT complex plays an important role in the translational repression and deadenylation of mR...
Multiple deadenylases are known in vertebrates, the PAN2-PAN3 (PAN2/3) and CCR4-NOT (CNOT) complexes...