Functional coupling of last-intron splicing and 3'-end processing to transcription in vitro: the poly(A) signal couples to splicing before committing to cleavage.
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Tandem RNA chimeras contribute to transcriptome diversity in human population and are associated with intronic genetic variantsThe poly A polymerase Star-PAP controls 3'-end cleavage by promoting CPSF interaction and specificity toward the pre-mRNAPoly(A) signal-dependent degradation of unprocessed nascent transcripts accompanies poly(A) signal-dependent transcriptional pausing in vitroThe reciprocal regulation between splicing and 3'-end processingA functional screen reveals an extensive layer of transcriptional and splicing control underlying RAS/MAPK signaling in DrosophilaA family of splice variants of CstF-64 expressed in vertebrate nervous systemsA global comparison between nuclear and cytosolic transcriptomes reveals differential compartmentalization of alternative transcript isoforms.Evolution at protein ends: major contribution of alternative transcription initiation and termination to the transcriptome and proteome diversity in mammals.Adventures in time and space: splicing efficiency and RNA polymerase II elongation rateImproved functional overview of protein complexes using inferred epistatic relationships.A quantitative, high-throughput reverse genetic screen reveals novel connections between Pre-mRNA splicing and 5' and 3' end transcript determinantsA model in vitro system for co-transcriptional splicingAssociation of mitochondrial DNA polymerase γ gene POLG1 polymorphisms with parkinsonism in Chinese populations.A simple model to explain evolutionary trends of eukaryotic gene architecture and expression: how competition between splicing and cleavage/polyadenylation factors may affect gene expression and splice-site recognition in eukaryotesThe presence of multiple introns is essential for ERECTA expression in ArabidopsisJuxtaposition of two distant, serine-arginine-rich protein-binding elements is required for optimal polyadenylation in Rous sarcoma virus.Primary microRNA processing is functionally coupled to RNAP II transcription in vitroFunctional Cross-Talking between Differentially Expressed and Alternatively Spliced Genes in Human Liver Cancer Cells Treated with Berberine.The function of introns.mRNA-Associated Processes and Their Influence on Exon-Intron Structure in Drosophila melanogaster.A complex immunodeficiency is based on U1 snRNP-mediated poly(A) site suppression.Role of RNA splicing in mediating lineage-specific expression of the von Willebrand factor gene in the endothelium.Alternative splicing acting as a bridge in evolution.RNA-binding proteins and post-transcriptional gene regulation.Specific combinations of SR proteins associate with single pre-messenger RNAs in vivo and contribute different functionsCoupling between alternative polyadenylation and alternative splicing is limited to terminal intronsPolyadenylation releases mRNA from RNA polymerase II in a process that is licensed by splicing.Co-transcriptional splicing of constitutive and alternative exonsTranscription elongation factor ELL2 directs immunoglobulin secretion in plasma cells by stimulating altered RNA processing.An active role for splicing in 3'-end formation.RNA biology in a test tube--an overview of in vitro systems/assays.Making ends meet: coordination between RNA 3'-end processing and transcription initiation.Deciphering molecular mechanisms of mRNA metabolism in the deep-branching eukaryote Entamoeba histolytica.Temporal Dissection of Rate Limiting Transcriptional Events Using Pol II ChIP and RNA Analysis of Adrenergic Stress Gene Activation.Evidence that a threshold of serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins recruits CFIm to promote rous sarcoma virus mRNA 3' end formationTissue elasticity bridges cancer stem cells to the tumor microenvironment through microRNAs: Implications for a "watch-and-wait" approach to cancer.U1snRNP-mediated suppression of polyadenylation in conjunction with the RNA structure controls poly (A) site selection in foamy viruses.Cotranscriptional exon skipping in the genotoxic stress response.In vitro systems for coupling RNAP II transcription to splicing and polyadenylation.U1 snRNP-mediated poly(A) site suppression: beneficial and deleterious for mRNA fate
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Functional coupling of last-intron splicing and 3'-end processing to transcription in vitro: the poly(A) signal couples to splicing before committing to cleavage.
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Frank Rigo
Harold G Martinson
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10.1128/MCB.01410-07
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2007-10-29T00:00:00Z