نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear rnps

تعداد نتایج: 238304  

2018
Evan A Caton Erin K Kelly Rajashekhar Kamalampeta Ute Kothe

H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (H/ACA RNPs) are responsible for introducing many pseudouridines into RNAs, but are also involved in other cellular functions. Utilizing a purified and reconstituted yeast H/ACA RNP system that is active in pseudouridine formation under physiological conditions, we describe here the quantitative characterization of H/ACA RNP formation and function. This analysis reveals...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2002
Ravi Muddashetty Tasneem Khanam Alexander Kondrashov Marsha Bundman Anna Iacoangeli Joachim Kremerskothen Kerstin Duning Angelika Barnekow Alexander Hüttenhofer Henri Tiedge Jürgen Brosius

BC1 RNA and BC200 RNA are two non-homologous, small non-messenger RNAs (snmRNAs) that were generated, evolutionarily, quite recently by retroposition. This process endowed the RNA polymerase III transcripts with central adenosine-rich regions. Both RNAs are expressed almost exclusively in neurons, where they are transported into dendritic processes as ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs). Here, w...

2013
Kyota Yasuda Huaye Zhang David Loiselle Timothy Haystead Ian G. Macara Stavroula Mili

RNA localization pathways direct numerous mRNAs to distinct subcellular regions and affect many physiological processes. In one such pathway the tumor-suppressor protein adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) targets RNAs to cell protrusions, forming APC-containing ribonucleoprotein complexes (APC-RNPs). Here, we show that APC-RNPs associate with the RNA-binding protein Fus/TLS (fused in sarcoma/tran...

2015
Ben Short

In eukaryotic cells, mRNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and must then be exported across the nuclear envelope before they can be translated in the cytoplasm. Multiple factors bind to nuclear mRNAs and mediate their translocation through the nuclear pores, but it is diffi cult to observe the rapid export of individual RNA molecules in real time. Two papers now track the movements of single mRN...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
P Fortes J Kufel M Fornerod M Polycarpou-Schwarz D Lafontaine D Tollervey I W Mattaj

Yeast strains lacking the yeast nuclear cap-binding complex (yCBC) are viable, although impaired in growth. We have taken advantage of this observation to carry out a genetic screen for components that show synthetic lethality (SL) with a cbp20-Delta cbp80-Delta double mutation. One set of SL interactions was due to mutations that were complemented by components of U1 small nuclear RNP (snRNP) ...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2010
Celine Charon Ana Beatriz Moreno Florian Bardou Martin Crespi

The complex responses of eukaryotic cells to external factors are governed by several transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes. Several of them occur in the nucleus and have been linked to the action of non-protein-coding RNAs (or npcRNAs), both long and small npcRNAs, that recently emerged as major regulators of gene expression. Regulatory npcRNAs acting in the nucleus include silenc...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2001
D Elton M Simpson-Holley K Archer L Medcalf R Hallam J McCauley P Digard

Influenza virus transcription occurs in the nuclei of infected cells, where the viral genomic RNAs are complexed with a nucleoprotein (NP) to form ribonucleoprotein (RNP) structures. Prior to assembly into progeny virions, these RNPs exit the nucleus and accumulate in the cytoplasm. The mechanisms responsible for RNP export are only partially understood but have been proposed to involve the vir...

Journal: :Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2006
Il-Moo Chang

Direct UV cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful tool to identify hitherto non-characterized protein–RNA contact sites in native ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) such as the spliceosome. Identification of contact sites after cross-linking is restricted by: (i) the relatively low cross-linking yield and (ii) the amount of starting material available for cross-linking ...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2013
Wenjie Zheng Yizhi Jane Tao

The genome of influenza A viruses consists of eight segments of single-stranded, negative-sense RNA that are encapsidated as individual rod-shaped ribonucleoprotein complexes (RNPs). Each RNP contains a viral RNA, a viral polymerase and multiple copies of the viral nucleoprotein (NP). Influenza A virus RNPs play important roles during virus infection by directing viral RNA replication and trans...

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