Control of mRNA degradation in trypanosomes
- PMID: 18481995
- DOI: 10.1042/BST0360520
Control of mRNA degradation in trypanosomes
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- Biochem Soc Trans. 2008 Dec;36(6):1503.. Quieroz, Rafael [corrected to Queiroz, Rafael]
Abstract
Control of gene expression in trypanosomes relies almost exclusively on post-transcriptional mechanisms. Trypanosomes have the normal enzymes for mRNA decay: both the exosome and a 5'-3'-exoribonuclease are important in the degradation of very unstable transcripts, whereas the CAF1/NOT complex plays a major role in the degradation of all mRNAs tested. Targeted RNA interference screening was used to identify RNA-binding proteins that regulate mRNA degradation, and it revealed roles for proteins with RNA recognition motifs or pumilio domains.
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