Phosphorylation of the nuclear poly(A) binding protein (PABPN1) during mitosis protects mRNA from hyperadenylation and maintains transcriptome dynamics
Gordon J, Phizicky D, Schärfen L, Brown C, Escayola D, Kanyo J, Lam T, Simon M, Neugebauer K. Phosphorylation of the nuclear poly(A) binding protein (PABPN1) during mitosis protects mRNA from hyperadenylation and maintains transcriptome dynamics. Nucleic Acids Research 2024, 52: 9886-9903. PMID: 38943343, PMCID: PMC11381358, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkae562.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPoly(A)-binding proteinTranscriptome dynamicsNuclear poly(A) binding proteinPoly(A) binding proteinMode of gene regulationFunctional consequences of phosphorylationLong-read sequencingIncreased mRNA turnoverNucleo-cytoplasmic exportConsequences of phosphorylationRegulation of poly(ACohort of mRNAsGene expression programsMRNA biogenesisCytoplasmic mixingMRNA turnoverGene regulationShorter poly(ARNA stabilityMitotic kinasesPoly(ACell cycleMRNA synthesisIncreased transcriptionBinding protein