Widespread Influence of 3′-End Structures on Mammalian mRNA Processing and Stability

Cell64.50
Volume: 169, Issue: 5, Pages: 905 - 917.e11
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
The physiological relevance of structures within mammalian mRNAs has been elusive, as these mRNAs are less folded in cells than in vitro and have predicted secondary structures no more stable than those of random sequences. Here, we investigate the possibility that mRNA structures facilitate the 3'-end processing of thousands of human mRNAs by juxtaposing poly(A) signals (PASs) and cleavage sites that are otherwise too far apart. We find that...
Paper Details
Title
Widespread Influence of 3′-End Structures on Mammalian mRNA Processing and Stability
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
169
Issue
5
Pages
905 - 917.e11
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