Mol. Cells 2002; 14(3): 323-331
Published online January 1, 1970
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Regulated mRNA turnover is a highly important process in control of gene expression. The specific sequence elements in mRNA modulate the stability of different mRNAs, which varies considerably in response to extracellular stimuli. But the mechanistic basis for regulation of mRNA turnover remains nebulous. Recent works indicate that several signaling pathways have been implicated in regulating the decay of specific mRNA and certain ARE binding proteins mediate rapid degradation of the mRNAs. This review provides a current knowledge of diverse extracellular signals contributing to stabilization of short-lived mRNA.
Keywords ARE, Exosome, AUBP, mRNA Turnover, Trans-acting Factors
Mol. Cells 2002; 14(3): 323-331
Published online December 31, 2002
Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Jaekyung Shim, Michael Karin
Regulated mRNA turnover is a highly important process in control of gene expression. The specific sequence elements in mRNA modulate the stability of different mRNAs, which varies considerably in response to extracellular stimuli. But the mechanistic basis for regulation of mRNA turnover remains nebulous. Recent works indicate that several signaling pathways have been implicated in regulating the decay of specific mRNA and certain ARE binding proteins mediate rapid degradation of the mRNAs. This review provides a current knowledge of diverse extracellular signals contributing to stabilization of short-lived mRNA.
Keywords: ARE, Exosome, AUBP, mRNA Turnover, Trans-acting Factors