Degrading chloroplast mRNA: the role of polyadenylation
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Degrading chloroplast mRNA: the role of polyadenylation
Abstract
Chloroplast development involves changes in the stability of specific plastid mRNAs. To understand how the half-lives of these mRNAs are modified, several laboratories are investigating how plastid mRNAs are degraded. This has led to the isolation of a high-molecular-weight complex that contains an endoribonuclease and a 3'-5' exoribonuclease, and the discovery that efficient mRNA degradation requires polyadenylation. These findings are similar to recent discoveries in Escherichia coli. However, an important difference between the two systems is that chloroplast mRNA degradation involves nuclear-encoded proteins. Modification of these proteins could provide the mechanism for altering plastid-mRNA half-lives in response to developmental stimuli.
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