A tale of non-canonical tails: gene regulation by post-transcriptional RNA tailing

Volume: 21, Issue: 9, Pages: 542 - 556
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
RNA tailing, or the addition of non-templated nucleotides to the 3' end of RNA, is the most frequent and conserved type of RNA modification. The addition of tails and their composition reflect RNA maturation stages and have important roles in determining the fate of the modified RNAs. Apart from canonical poly(A) polymerases, which add poly(A) tails to mRNAs in a transcription-coupled manner, a family of terminal nucleotidyltransferases (TENTs),...
Paper Details
Title
A tale of non-canonical tails: gene regulation by post-transcriptional RNA tailing
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
9
Pages
542 - 556
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