نتایج جستجو برای: exosome

تعداد نتایج: 3188  

2012
Claudia Schneider Grzegorz Kudla Wiebke Wlotzka Alex Tuck David Tollervey

The exosome plays major roles in RNA processing and surveillance but the in vivo target range and substrate acquisition mechanisms remain unclear. Here we apply in vivo RNA crosslinking (CRAC) to the nucleases (Rrp44, Rrp6), two structural subunits (Rrp41, Csl4) and a cofactor (Trf4) of the yeast exosome. Analysis of wild-type Rrp44 and catalytic mutants showed that both the CUT and SUT classes...

2009
Nowel Azzouz Olesya O. Panasenko Geoffroy Colau Martine A. Collart

BACKGROUND Ccr4-Not is a highly conserved multi-protein complex consisting in yeast of 9 subunits, including Not5 and the major yeast deadenylase Ccr4. It has been connected functionally in the nucleus to transcription by RNA polymerase II and in the cytoplasm to mRNA degradation. However, there has been no evidence so far that this complex is important for RNA degradation in the nucleus. MET...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2010
Phil Mitchell David Tollervey

We describe the events surrounding the identification of the exosome complex and the subsequent early development of the field. Like many scientific discoveries, the initial identification and characterization ofthe exosome was based on a combination of skill, good fortune--and the availability of cutting edge technology.

2013
A. Alejandra Klauer Ambro van Hoof

The RNA exosome is responsible for a wide variety of RNA processing and degradation reactions. The activity and specificity of the RNA exosome is thought to be controlled by a number of cofactors. Mtr4 is an essential RNA-dependent adenosine triphosphatase that is required for all of the nuclear functions of the RNA exosome. The crystal structure of Mtr4 uncovered a domain that is conserved in ...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Jillian S. Losh Ambro van Hoof

The RNA exosome degrades many different RNAs. Thoms et al. now fill an important gap in our understanding of how the exosome recognizes distinct subsets of target RNAs.

2017
Clémentine Delan-Forino Claudia Schneider David Tollervey

Background: The exosome complex plays key roles in RNA processing and degradation in Eukaryotes and Archaea. Outstanding structural studies identified multiple pathways for RNA substrates into the exosome in vitro, but identifying the pathway followed by individual RNA species in vivo remains challenging. Methods: We attempted to address this question using RNase protection. In vivo RNA-protein...

2018
Elie Beit-Yannai Saray Tabak W Daniel Stamer

Exosomes are extracellular nanovesicles that mediate a number of cellular processes, including intracellular signalling. There are many published examples of exosome-exosome dimers; however, their relevance has not been explored. Here, we propose that cells release exosomes to physically interact with incoming exosomes, forming dimers that we hypothesize attenuate incoming exosome-mediated sign...

2014
Heike Lange Hélène Zuber François M. Sement Johana Chicher Lauriane Kuhn Philippe Hammann Véronique Brunaud Caroline Bérard Nathalie Bouteiller Sandrine Balzergue Sébastien Aubourg Marie-Laure Martin-Magniette Hervé Vaucheret Dominique Gagliardi

The RNA exosome is the major 3'-5' RNA degradation machine of eukaryotic cells and participates in processing, surveillance and turnover of both nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA. In both yeast and human, all nuclear functions of the exosome require the RNA helicase MTR4. We show that the Arabidopsis core exosome can associate with two related RNA helicases, AtMTR4 and HEN2. Reciprocal co-immunopreci...

2015
Guoxin Liang Guangyan Liu Kouichi Kitamura Zhe Wang Sajeda Chowdhury Ahasan Md Monjurul Kousho Wakae Miki Koura Miyuki Shimadu Kazuo Kinoshita Masamichi Muramatsu

Transforming growth factor (TGF)-β inhibits hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication although the intracellular effectors involved are not determined. Here, we report that reduction of HBV transcripts by TGF-β is dependent on AID expression, which significantly decreases both HBV transcripts and viral DNA, resulting in inhibition of viral replication. Immunoprecipitation reveals that AID physically ...

2016
Katarzyna Kalisiak Tomasz M. Kuliński Rafał Tomecki Dominik Cysewski Zbigniew Pietras Aleksander Chlebowski Katarzyna Kowalska Andrzej Dziembowski

The exosome complex is a major eukaryotic exoribonuclease that requires the SKI complex for its activity in the cytoplasm. In yeast, the Ski7 protein links both complexes, whereas a functional equivalent of the Ski7 has remained unknown in the human genome.Proteomic analysis revealed that a previously uncharacterized short splicing isoform of HBS1L (HBS1LV3) is the long-sought factor linking th...

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