mRNA 5′ terminal sequences drive 200-fold differences in expression through effects on synthesis, translation and decay
van den Elzen A, Watson M, Thoreen C. mRNA 5′ terminal sequences drive 200-fold differences in expression through effects on synthesis, translation and decay. PLOS Genetics 2022, 18: e1010532. PMID: 36441824, PMCID: PMC9731452, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010532.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTerminal sequenceGene expressionKey post-transcriptional regulatorsTerminal oligopyrimidine motifsCore promoter motifsPost-transcriptional regulatorsPromoter motifsMRNA decayTranslation initiationRegulatory sequencesReporter mRNAEfficient transcriptionLibrary sequencesEndogenous mRNARegulatory potentialNative mRNAHuman cellsTranscriptionMRNAHybrid sequencesSequenceExpressionMotifMRNA expressionTranslation