Controlling the mitochondrial antisense – role of the SUV3-PNPase complex and its co-factor GRSF1 in mitochondrial RNA surveillance

Volume: 5, Issue: 6, Pages: e1516452 - e1516452
Published: Sep 20, 2018
Abstract
Transcription of the human mitochondrial genome produces a vast amount of non-coding antisense RNAs. These RNA species can form G-quadraplexes (G4), which affect their decay. We found that the mitochondrial degradosome, a complex of RNA helicase SUPV3L1 (best known as SUV3) and the ribonuclease PNPT1 (also known as PNPase), together with G4-melting protein GRSF1, is a key player in restricting antisense...
Paper Details
Title
Controlling the mitochondrial antisense – role of the SUV3-PNPase complex and its co-factor GRSF1 in mitochondrial RNA surveillance
Published Date
Sep 20, 2018
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
e1516452 - e1516452
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