2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2016.04.004
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An investigation into the role of ATP in the mammalian pre-mRNA 3′ cleavage reaction

Abstract: RNA Polymerase II transcribes beyond what later becomes the 3′ end of a mature messenger RNA (mRNA). The formation of most mRNA 3′ ends results from pre-mRNA cleavage followed by polyadenylation. In vitro studies have shown that low concentrations of ATP stimulate the 3′ cleavage reaction while high concentrations inhibit it, but the origin of these ATP effects is unknown. ATP might enable a cleavage factor kinase or activate a cleavage factor directly. To distinguish between these possibilities, we tested sev… Show more

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“…Ap 4 A has a higher affinity for CF Im relative to ATP ( Coseno et al, 2008 ). However, unlike ATP, Ap 4 A does not affect ATP-stimulated cleavage ( Khleborodova et al, 2016 ). Thus, the evidence that Ap 4 A contributes to regulation of the 3′ end of mRNA remains questionable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ap 4 A has a higher affinity for CF Im relative to ATP ( Coseno et al, 2008 ). However, unlike ATP, Ap 4 A does not affect ATP-stimulated cleavage ( Khleborodova et al, 2016 ). Thus, the evidence that Ap 4 A contributes to regulation of the 3′ end of mRNA remains questionable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%