2018
The role of 3′ end uridylation in RNA metabolism and cellular physiology
Zigáčková D, Vaňáčová Š. The role of 3′ end uridylation in RNA metabolism and cellular physiology. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B Biological Sciences 2018, 373: 20180171. PMID: 30397107, PMCID: PMC6232591, DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2018.0171.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA metabolismRegulation of stabilityCell cycle regulationNumber of pathwaysRNA maturationEukaryotic RNAOrganismal levelCellular physiologyCycle regulationRNA degradationCellular RNADiverse rolesWidespread modificationCell deathUridylationRNAMajority of modificationsCurrent knowledgeLife cycleCritical roleTheme issueRegulationPathwayMetabolismEukaryotes
2016
TUT‐DIS3L2 is a mammalian surveillance pathway for aberrant structured non‐coding RNAs
Ustianenko D, Pasulka J, Feketova Z, Bednarik L, Zigackova D, Fortova A, Zavolan M, Vanacova S. TUT‐DIS3L2 is a mammalian surveillance pathway for aberrant structured non‐coding RNAs. The EMBO Journal 2016, 35: 2179-2191. PMID: 27647875, PMCID: PMC5069555, DOI: 10.15252/embj.201694857.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStructured non-coding RNAsCellular RNA speciesRNA polymerase IICytoplasmic quality controlNon-coding RNAsStable secondary structureExoribonuclease DIS3L2Y-RNAsPolymerase IIStructured ncRNAsSurveillance pathwayRNA speciesWilms tumor susceptibilityRNA degradationDIS3L2Human cellsSecondary structureImmunoprecipitation methodPerlman syndromeUridylationRNAAberrant processingRNAsTumor susceptibilityUnifying feature
2009
CDE-1 Affects Chromosome Segregation through Uridylation of CSR-1-Bound siRNAs
van Wolfswinkel JC, Claycomb JM, Batista PJ, Mello CC, Berezikov E, Ketting RF. CDE-1 Affects Chromosome Segregation through Uridylation of CSR-1-Bound siRNAs. Cell 2009, 139: 135-148. PMID: 19804759, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.09.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCDE-1Chromosome segregationCSR-1RNAi pathwaySimilar sorting mechanismsMitotic chromosome segregationEndogenous RNAi pathwaysEGO-1Argonaute proteinsMitotic chromosomesSiRNA levelsC. elegansConserved natureSorting mechanismSiRNAsUridylationChromosomesInappropriate loadingProteinPathwaySegregationElegansRNAiMammalsGenes
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