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Mol. Cells 2001; 12(1): 1-10

Published online January 1, 1970

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Nuclear mRNA Binding Proteins Couple Pre-mRNA Splicing andPost-splicing Events

V. Narry Kim, Gideon Dreyfuss

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New information about the pathway of eukaryotic gene expression indicates that many of the steps in this path-way are functionally interconnected. An important link has recently emerged between pre-mRNA splicing and the post-splicing events such as mRNA export and mRNA decay. Recent results reveal that the coupling is mediated by a novel group of nuclear mRNA-binding proteins that are recruited to the mRNAs by spliceo-some. These proteins, including Y14, Aly/REF, RNPS1, SRm160, and DEK, are assembled into a stable complex near exon-exon junctions of spliced mRNAs. Several of them persist in their attachment to mRNAs in the cytoplasm thus communicating the history of splicing to the downstream events. The detailed mechanism of coupling and the factors that mediate these processes remain to be determined in the coming years.

Keywords Nuclear E, DEK, Aly, Exon-Exon Junction, mRNA, NMD

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Mol. Cells 2001; 12(1): 1-10

Published online August 31, 2001

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Nuclear mRNA Binding Proteins Couple Pre-mRNA Splicing andPost-splicing Events

V. Narry Kim, Gideon Dreyfuss

Abstract

New information about the pathway of eukaryotic gene expression indicates that many of the steps in this path-way are functionally interconnected. An important link has recently emerged between pre-mRNA splicing and the post-splicing events such as mRNA export and mRNA decay. Recent results reveal that the coupling is mediated by a novel group of nuclear mRNA-binding proteins that are recruited to the mRNAs by spliceo-some. These proteins, including Y14, Aly/REF, RNPS1, SRm160, and DEK, are assembled into a stable complex near exon-exon junctions of spliced mRNAs. Several of them persist in their attachment to mRNAs in the cytoplasm thus communicating the history of splicing to the downstream events. The detailed mechanism of coupling and the factors that mediate these processes remain to be determined in the coming years.

Keywords: Nuclear E, DEK, Aly, Exon-Exon Junction, mRNA, NMD

Mol. Cells
May 31, 2023 Vol.46 No.5, pp. 259~328
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The alpha-helices in the lamin filaments are depicted as coils, with different subdomains distinguished by various colors. Coil 1a is represented by magenta, coil 1b by yellow, L2 by green, coil 2a by white, coil 2b by brown, stutter by cyan, coil 2c by dark blue, and the lamin Ig-like domain by grey. In the background, cells are displayed, with the cytosol depicted in green and the nucleus in blue (Ahn et al., pp. 309-318).

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