The polyadenosine tail (poly[A]-tail) is a universal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs) and non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). In budding yeast, Pap1-synthesized mRNA poly(A)-tails enhance export and translation, whereas the Trf4/5-mediated polyadenylation of ncRNAs facilitates degradation by the exosome. Using Direct RNA Sequencing, we decipher the extent of poly(A)-tail dynamics in yeast defective of all relevant exonucleases, deadenylases, and poly(A)-polymerases. Predominantly ncRNA poly(A)-tails are 20-60 As long. Poly(A)-tails of newly made mRNAs are 50 adenosine long on average with a upper limit of 200 As. Extensive exonucleolysis by Trf5-assisted nuclear exosome and cytoplasmic deadenylases trim mRNA poly(A)-tails to the len...
AbstractIn eukaryotes, poly(A) tails usually act as stabilizers of intact mRNAs, whereas in E. coli ...
Almost all eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs) have a polyadenosine (polyA) tail at their 3′ end that ...
Nearly all eukaryotic RNAs have a continual tract of polyadenosine at their end, called a poly(A) ta...
The polyadenosine tail (poly[A]-tail) is a universal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNA...
The polyadenosine tail (poly[A]-tail) is a universal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNA...
RNA polyadenosine tails are important for the export, translation and stability of mRNAs and play a ...
Biogenesis of most eukaryotic mRNAs involves the addition of an untemplated polyadenosine (pA) tail ...
Control of poly(A) tail length can affect translation and stability of eukaryotic mRNAs. Although we...
The life cycle of RNA begins with transcription and ends upon degradation; in between are several pr...
In eukaryotic cells, newly synthesized mRNAs acquire a poly(A) tail that plays several fundamental r...
In eukaryotic cells, newly synthesized mRNAs acquire a poly(A) tail that plays several fundamental r...
In eukaryotic cells, the 3′ poly(A) tails found on mRNA influence their stability and translation. T...
Most eukaryotic mRNAs possess a 7-methyl-guanosine at their 5\u27 ends (5\u27 cap) and a poly(A) tai...
Poly(A) tails are present on almost all eukaryotic mRNAs, and play critical roles in mRNA stability,...
Most eukaryotic mRNAs possess a 7-methyl-guanosine at their 5\u27 ends (5\u27 cap) and a poly(A) tai...
AbstractIn eukaryotes, poly(A) tails usually act as stabilizers of intact mRNAs, whereas in E. coli ...
Almost all eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs) have a polyadenosine (polyA) tail at their 3′ end that ...
Nearly all eukaryotic RNAs have a continual tract of polyadenosine at their end, called a poly(A) ta...
The polyadenosine tail (poly[A]-tail) is a universal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNA...
The polyadenosine tail (poly[A]-tail) is a universal modification of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNA...
RNA polyadenosine tails are important for the export, translation and stability of mRNAs and play a ...
Biogenesis of most eukaryotic mRNAs involves the addition of an untemplated polyadenosine (pA) tail ...
Control of poly(A) tail length can affect translation and stability of eukaryotic mRNAs. Although we...
The life cycle of RNA begins with transcription and ends upon degradation; in between are several pr...
In eukaryotic cells, newly synthesized mRNAs acquire a poly(A) tail that plays several fundamental r...
In eukaryotic cells, newly synthesized mRNAs acquire a poly(A) tail that plays several fundamental r...
In eukaryotic cells, the 3′ poly(A) tails found on mRNA influence their stability and translation. T...
Most eukaryotic mRNAs possess a 7-methyl-guanosine at their 5\u27 ends (5\u27 cap) and a poly(A) tai...
Poly(A) tails are present on almost all eukaryotic mRNAs, and play critical roles in mRNA stability,...
Most eukaryotic mRNAs possess a 7-methyl-guanosine at their 5\u27 ends (5\u27 cap) and a poly(A) tai...
AbstractIn eukaryotes, poly(A) tails usually act as stabilizers of intact mRNAs, whereas in E. coli ...
Almost all eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs) have a polyadenosine (polyA) tail at their 3′ end that ...
Nearly all eukaryotic RNAs have a continual tract of polyadenosine at their end, called a poly(A) ta...