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Introns in histone genes alter the distribution of 3'' ends.   总被引:11,自引:2,他引:9       下载免费PDF全文
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The mRNA surveillance system is known to rapidly degrade aberrant mRNAs that contain premature termination codons in a process referred to as nonsense-mediated decay. A second class of aberrant mRNAs are those wherein the 3' UTR is abnormally extended due to a mutation in the polyadenylation site. We provide several observations that these abnormally 3'-extended mRNAs are degraded by the same machinery that degrades mRNAs with premature nonsense codons. First, the decay of the 3'-extended mRNAs is dependent on the same decapping enzyme and 5'-to-3' exonuclease. Second, the decay is also dependent on the proteins encoded by the UPF1, UPF2, and UPF3 genes, which are known to be specifically required for the rapid decay of mRNAs containing nonsense codons. Third, the ability of an extended 3' UTR to trigger decay is prevented by stabilizing sequences within the PGK1 coding region that are known to protect mRNAs from the rapid decay induced by premature nonsense codons. These results indicate that the mRNA surveillance system plays a role in degrading abnormally extended 3' UTRs. Based on these results, we propose a model in which the mRNA surveillance machinery degrades aberrant mRNAs due to the absence of the proper spatial arrangement of the translation-termination codon with respect to the 3' UTR element as defined by the utilization of a polyadenylation site.  相似文献   

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The recognition and rapid degradation of mRNAs with premature translation termination codons by the nonsense-mediated pathway of mRNA decay is an important RNA quality control system in eukaryotes. In mammals, the efficient recognition of these mRNAs is dependent upon exon junction complex proteins deposited on the RNA during pre-mRNA splicing. In yeast, splicing does not play a role in recognition of mRNAs that terminate translation prematurely, raising the possibility that proteins deposited during alternative pre-mRNA processing events such as 3' end formation might contribute to the distinction between normal and premature translation termination. We have utilized mRNAs with a 3' poly(A) tail generated by ribozyme cleavage to demonstrate that the normal process of 3' end cleavage and polyadenylation is not required for mRNA stability or the detection of a premature stop codon. Thus, in yeast, the distinction between normal and premature translation termination events is independent of both splicing and conventional 3' end formation.  相似文献   

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