In vivo recruitment of exon junction complex proteins to transcription sites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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A link between nuclear RNA surveillance, the human exosome and RNA polymerase II transcriptional terminationAly and THO are required for assembly of the human TREX complex and association of TREX components with the spliced mRNARecruitment of the human TREX complex to mRNA during splicingsiRNA target site secondary structure predictions using local stable substructuresDifferential recruitment of pre-mRNA splicing factors to alternatively spliced transcripts in vivo.Multiple Export Mechanisms for mRNAsCoupling pre-mRNA processing to transcription on the RNA factory assembly lineA Conserved Nuclear Cyclophilin Is Required for Both RNA Polymerase II Elongation and Co-transcriptional Splicing in Caenorhabditis elegansProteomic analysis of the Arabidopsis nucleolus suggests novel nucleolar functionsICP27 phosphorylation site mutants display altered functional interactions with cellular export factors Aly/REF and TAP/NXF1 but are able to bind herpes simplex virus 1 RNAICP27 recruits Aly/REF but not TAP/NXF1 to herpes simplex virus type 1 transcription sites although TAP/NXF1 is required for ICP27 export.Genomic localization of RNA binding proteins reveals links between pre-mRNA processing and transcription.A genome-wide siRNA screen to identify host factors necessary for growth of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii.RNA interference knockdown of hU2AF35 impairs cell cycle progression and modulates alternative splicing of Cdc25 transcripts.Perispeckles are major assembly sites for the exon junction core complex.UAP56 is a conserved crucial component of a divergent mRNA export pathway in Toxoplasma gondiiIntranuclear binding in space and time of exon junction complex and NXF1 to premRNPs/mRNPs in vivo.Crosstalk between RNA metabolic pathways: an RNOMICS approach.Definition of global and transcript-specific mRNA export pathways in metazoans.Efficient nuclear export of herpes simplex virus 1 transcripts requires both RNA binding by ICP27 and ICP27 interaction with TAP/NXF1The cellular RNA export receptor TAP/NXF1 is required for ICP27-mediated export of herpes simplex virus 1 RNA, but the TREX complex adaptor protein Aly/REF appears to be dispensable."Cotranscriptionality": the transcription elongation complex as a nexus for nuclear transactions.Btf and TRAP150 have distinct roles in regulating subcellular mRNA distribution.Integration of mRNP formation and export.Spliceosome assembly is coupled to RNA polymerase II dynamics at the 3' end of human genes.Splicing- and cleavage-independent requirement of RNA polymerase II CTD for mRNA release from the transcription site.A dual reporter approach to quantify defects in messenger RNA processingAssembly and mobility of exon-exon junction complexes in living cells.RNA biology of disease-associated microsatellite repeat expansions.GANP enhances the efficiency of mRNA nuclear export in mammalian cells.Transcriptional elongation and mRNA export are coregulated processes.Cotranscriptional assembly of mRNP complexes that determine the cytoplasmic fate of mRNA.A Kaposi's sarcoma virus RNA element that increases the nuclear abundance of intronless transcripts.ZBP2 facilitates binding of ZBP1 to beta-actin mRNA during transcription.Rhythmic Behavior Is Controlled by the SRm160 Splicing Factor in Drosophila melanogaster.PKR activation and eIF2α phosphorylation mediate human globin mRNA splicing at spliceosome assembly.
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In vivo recruitment of exon junction complex proteins to transcription sites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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In vivo recruitment of exon ju ...... ites in mammalian cell nuclei.
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Benjamin J Blencowe
Inês Condado
Michael Antoniou
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10.1261/RNA.5258504
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z