The nuclear RNA exosome is an essential and versatile machinery that regulates maturation and degradation of a huge plethora of RNA species. The past two decades have witnessed remarkable progress in understanding the whole picture of its RNA substrates and the structural basis of its functions. In addition to the exosome itself, recent studies focusing on associated co-factors have been elucidating how the exosome is directed towards specific substrates. Moreover, it has been gradually realized that loss-of-function of exosome subunits affect multiple biological processes, such as the DNA damage response, R-loop resolution, maintenance of genome integrity, RNA export, translation, and cell differentiation. In this review, we summarize the ...
The bulk of the eukaryotic genome is pervasively transcribed, the largest proportion of which repres...
The exosome complex of 3′→5′ exoribonucleases functions in both the precise processing of 3′ extende...
(Air2p) in hRRP6 and hMTR4 precipitates. However, RNA helicase Mtr4p is an essential activator of th...
The nuclear RNA exosome is an essential and versatile machinery that regulates maturation and degrad...
The RNA exosome complex is the most versatile RNA-degradation machine in eukaryotes. The exosome has...
The genome is pervasively transcribed across various species, yielding numerous non-coding RNAs. As ...
One of the most important protein complexes involved in maintaining correct RNA levels in eukaryotic...
Production of the correct amount of functional RNA molecules is vital for cell survival. This can be...
In eukaryotes, the exosome complex degrades RNA backbones and plays key roles in RNA processing and ...
Kewu Pan, Zhe Huang, Jimmy Tsz Hang Lee, Chi-Ming Wong State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotec...
plugged The correct processing, quality control and turnover of cellular RNA molecules is crucial to...
RNA processing and degradation are two important functions that control gene expression and promote ...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, significantly more RNA is turned over in the nucleus than in the cytopla...
SummaryThe exosome complex of 3′–5′ exonucleases participates in RNA maturation and quality control ...
The RNA exosome is a multi-subunit protein complex involved in RNA maturation, surveillance, and tur...
The bulk of the eukaryotic genome is pervasively transcribed, the largest proportion of which repres...
The exosome complex of 3′→5′ exoribonucleases functions in both the precise processing of 3′ extende...
(Air2p) in hRRP6 and hMTR4 precipitates. However, RNA helicase Mtr4p is an essential activator of th...
The nuclear RNA exosome is an essential and versatile machinery that regulates maturation and degrad...
The RNA exosome complex is the most versatile RNA-degradation machine in eukaryotes. The exosome has...
The genome is pervasively transcribed across various species, yielding numerous non-coding RNAs. As ...
One of the most important protein complexes involved in maintaining correct RNA levels in eukaryotic...
Production of the correct amount of functional RNA molecules is vital for cell survival. This can be...
In eukaryotes, the exosome complex degrades RNA backbones and plays key roles in RNA processing and ...
Kewu Pan, Zhe Huang, Jimmy Tsz Hang Lee, Chi-Ming Wong State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotec...
plugged The correct processing, quality control and turnover of cellular RNA molecules is crucial to...
RNA processing and degradation are two important functions that control gene expression and promote ...
AbstractIn mammalian cells, significantly more RNA is turned over in the nucleus than in the cytopla...
SummaryThe exosome complex of 3′–5′ exonucleases participates in RNA maturation and quality control ...
The RNA exosome is a multi-subunit protein complex involved in RNA maturation, surveillance, and tur...
The bulk of the eukaryotic genome is pervasively transcribed, the largest proportion of which repres...
The exosome complex of 3′→5′ exoribonucleases functions in both the precise processing of 3′ extende...
(Air2p) in hRRP6 and hMTR4 precipitates. However, RNA helicase Mtr4p is an essential activator of th...