2020
DOI: 10.3390/biom10060915
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Emerging Roles of RNA 3′-end Cleavage and Polyadenylation in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Therapy of Human Disorders

Abstract: A crucial feature of gene expression involves RNA processing to produce 3′ ends through a process termed 3′ end cleavage and polyadenylation (CPA). This ensures the nascent RNA molecule can exit the nucleus and be translated to ultimately give rise to a protein which can execute a function. Further, alternative polyadenylation (APA) can produce distinct transcript isoforms, profoundly expanding the complexity of the transcriptome. CPA is carried out by multi-component protein complexes interacting with multipl… Show more

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“…Further support for the regulatory importance of the F11 gene 3'UTR comes from the observation that while the 3'UTR of F12 is relatively short (~150 nucleotides), that of F11 spans over ~1000 nucleotides, and as described previously F11 3'UTR SNPs are associated with plasma FXI activity and risk of venous thrombosis. Additionally, the F11 3'UTR is under control of alternative polyadenylation, which is consistent with increased regulation of gene expression and is associated with several diseases (Nourse, Spada, & Danckwardt, 2020). In addition to the high number of miRNAs, using RNA affinity pull-downs coupled to mass spectrometry, we identify here that the F11 3'UTR also binds numerous RNA binding proteins (RBPs) in close proximity to, and sometimes even in the direct target region of miRNAs ( Figure 3B-C).…”
Section: Factor XI Mirna As a Novel Anticoagulant Therapy Targeting Amentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Further support for the regulatory importance of the F11 gene 3'UTR comes from the observation that while the 3'UTR of F12 is relatively short (~150 nucleotides), that of F11 spans over ~1000 nucleotides, and as described previously F11 3'UTR SNPs are associated with plasma FXI activity and risk of venous thrombosis. Additionally, the F11 3'UTR is under control of alternative polyadenylation, which is consistent with increased regulation of gene expression and is associated with several diseases (Nourse, Spada, & Danckwardt, 2020). In addition to the high number of miRNAs, using RNA affinity pull-downs coupled to mass spectrometry, we identify here that the F11 3'UTR also binds numerous RNA binding proteins (RBPs) in close proximity to, and sometimes even in the direct target region of miRNAs ( Figure 3B-C).…”
Section: Factor XI Mirna As a Novel Anticoagulant Therapy Targeting Amentioning
confidence: 68%
“…While the locale of the YGCAUGCR m6A motif may imply a role for the m6A system in 3’-end formation, the near complete purification of the cleavage and polyadenylation machinery along with the only two YTH domain-containing proteins, strongly positions the m6A system as a foundational piece driving this crucial process. The functions and individual constituents of the various cleavage and polyadenylation machinery are reviewed elsewhere (32, 43, 45); however, they can be broken down into cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factors (CPSF), cleavage stimulation factors (CSTF), and cleavage factors I and II (CFs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear export of mRNA is an essential process in eukaryotic gene expression. Immediately after initiation of transcription, mRNA binds to various proteins to form an mRNA–protein complex (messenger ribonucleoprotein: mRNP) [ 35 , 36 ]. The mRNA precursor transcribed in the nucleus matures through complex processing such as capping, splicing, and 3′-terminal cleavage and poly(A) chain addition (cleavage and polyadenylation: CPA) [ 37 ].…”
Section: The Role Of the Nuclear Envelope Nuclear Pore Complexes Anmentioning
confidence: 99%