[RNA localization in the cytoplasm]
- PMID: 15329817
- DOI: 10.1051/medsci/2004206-7669
[RNA localization in the cytoplasm]
Abstract
RNA localization in subcytoplasmic areas is a process known for more than twenty years, and more than a hundred RNAs have now been shown to be spatially regulated. In most cases, RNA localization is involved in cell polarity, either by reading spatial clues and translating them into a spatial regulation of gene expression, or more directly by controlling cytoskeletal polarity. In this review, the various functions of RNA localization will be presented, and by analyzing two examples, Ash1 mRNA in yeast and retroviral genomic RNAs in mammals, the reader will be taken step by step into the detailed mechanisms of this fascinating process.
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