The exon junction complex is detected on CBP80-bound but not eIF4E-bound mRNA in mammalian cells: dynamics of mRNP remodeling.
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Characterization of human Smg5/7a: a protein with similarities to Caenorhabditis elegans SMG5 and SMG7 that functions in the dephosphorylation of Upf1.Insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) forms a ribonucleoprotein complex associated with polysomesBiochemical analysis of the EJC reveals two new factors and a stable tetrameric protein coreHuman CWC22 escorts the helicase eIF4AIII to spliceosomes and promotes exon junction complex assemblyA novel mode of RBD-protein recognition in the Y14-Mago complexeIF4G is required for the pioneer round of translation in mammalian cellsNMD resulting from encephalomyocarditis virus IRES-directed translation initiation seems to be restricted to CBP80/20-bound mRNAIdentification of a human decapping complex associated with hUpf proteins in nonsense-mediated decay.A new MIF4G domain-containing protein, CTIF, directs nuclear cap-binding protein CBP80/20-dependent translationUpf1 phosphorylation triggers translational repression during nonsense-mediated mRNA decaySplicing enhances translation in mammalian cells: an additional function of the exon junction complexStructure and function of the PWI motif: a novel nucleic acid-binding domain that facilitates pre-mRNA processingThe canonical UPF1-dependent nonsense-mediated mRNA decay is inhibited in transcripts carrying a short open reading frame independent of sequence contextNonsense-mediated mRNA decay: inter-individual variability and human diseaseThe molecular basis for the regulation of the cap-binding complex by the importinsYeast mRNA cap-binding protein Cbc1/Sto1 is necessary for the rapid reprogramming of translation after hyperosmotic shock.The mRNA export machinery requires the novel Sac3p-Thp1p complex to dock at the nucleoplasmic entrance of the nuclear poresCap-binding protein 1-mediated and eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-mediated pioneer rounds of translation in yeast.Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in humans at a glanceAn evolutionarily conserved role for SRm160 in 3'-end processing that functions independently of exon junction complex formationeIF4E promotes nuclear export of cyclin D1 mRNAs via an element in the 3'UTRThe exon junction core complex is locked onto RNA by inhibition of eIF4AIII ATPase activityDendritic LSm1/CBP80-mRNPs mark the early steps of transport commitment and translational controlThe RNA helicase Ddx5/p68 binds to hUpf3 and enhances NMD of Ddx17/p72 and Smg5 mRNAHIV-1 Recruits UPF1 but Excludes UPF2 to Promote Nucleocytoplasmic Export of the Genomic RNA.5' exon interactions within the human spliceosome establish a framework for exon junction complex structure and assembly.Modulation of nonsense mediated decay by rapamycinProteomic analysis of the Arabidopsis nucleolus suggests novel nucleolar functionsSplicing of U12-type introns deposits an exon junction complex competent to induce nonsense-mediated mRNA decay.Multifaceted Regulation of Gene Expression by the Apoptosis- and Splicing-Associated Protein Complex and Its Components.Notch and delta mRNAs in early-stage and mid-stage drosophila embryos exhibit complementary patterns of protein-producing potentialsRegulatory effects of SKAR in interferon α signaling and its role in the generation of type I IFN responses.The mRNP remodeling mediated by UPF1 promotes rapid degradation of replication-dependent histone mRNA.Leaky termination at premature stop codons antagonizes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay in S. cerevisiaeNuclear translation: what is the evidence?Beta -Globin mRNA decay in erythroid cells: UG site-preferred endonucleolytic cleavage that is augmented by a premature termination codon.Alternative polyadenylation and nonsense-mediated decay coordinately regulate the human HFE mRNA levels.Unspliced precursors of NMD-sensitive β-globin transcripts exhibit decreased steady-state levels in erythroid cellsQuantitative microarray profiling provides evidence against widespread coupling of alternative splicing with nonsense-mediated mRNA decay to control gene expressionPremature termination codons do not affect the rate of splicing of neighboring introns.
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The exon junction complex is detected on CBP80-bound but not eIF4E-bound mRNA in mammalian cells: dynamics of mRNP remodeling.
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Xiaojie Li
Yasuhito Ishigaki
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10.1093/EMBOJ/CDF345
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2002-07-01T00:00:00Z