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1. Crystal structure and functional properties of the human CCR4-CAF1 deadenylase complex

2. Rapid Gene Evolution in an Ancient Post-transcriptional and Translational Regulatory System Compensates for Meiotic X Chromosomal Inactivation

3. Molecular basis for GIGYF–Me31B complex assembly in 4EHP-mediated translational repression

4. A low-complexity region in human XRN1 directly recruits deadenylation and decapping factors in 5′–3′ messenger RNA decay

5. Direct role for the Drosophila GIGYF protein in 4EHP-mediated mRNA repression

6. A conserved CAF40-binding motif in metazoan NOT4 mediates association with the CCR4–NOT complex

7. 4EHP and GIGYF1/2 Mediate Translation-Coupled Messenger RNA Decay

8. 4E-T-bound mRNAs are stored in a silenced and deadenylated form

9. GIGYF1/2 proteins use auxiliary sequences to selectively bind to 4EHP and repress target mRNA expression

10. The Structures of eIF4E-eIF4G Complexes Reveal an Extended Interface to Regulate Translation Initiation

11. Structure of the Dcp2–Dcp1 mRNA-decapping complex in the activated conformation

12. Distinct modes of recruitment of the CCR4–NOT complex by Drosophila and vertebrate Nanos

13. 4EHP and GIGYF1/2 Mediate Translation-Coupled Messenger RNA Decay

14. Structural and biochemical analysis of a NOT1 MIF4G-like domain of the CCR4-NOT complex

15. Drosophila Bag-of-marbles directly interacts with the CAF40 subunit of the CCR4–NOT complex to elicit repression of mRNA targets

16. Structural motifs in eIF4G and 4E-BPs modulate their binding to eIF4E to regulate translation initiation in yeast

17. Towards a molecular understanding of microRNA-mediated gene silencing

18. Molecular Architecture of 4E-BP Translational Inhibitors Bound to eIF4E

19. A DDX6-CNOT1 Complex and W-Binding Pockets in CNOT9 Reveal Direct Links between miRNA Target Recognition and Silencing

20. Structural basis for the Nanos-mediated recruitment of the CCR4–NOT complex and translational repression

21. The activation of the decapping enzyme DCP2 by DCP1 occurs on the EDC4 scaffold and involves a conserved loop in DCP1

22. Breakers and blockers—miRNAs at work

23. Structure of the PAN3 Pseudokinase Reveals the Basis for Interactions with the PAN2 Deadenylase and the GW182 Proteins

24. miRISC recruits decapping factors to miRNA targets to enhance their degradation

25. NOT10 and C2orf29/NOT11 form a conserved module of the CCR4-NOT complex that docks onto the NOT1 N-terminal domain

26. Target-specific requirements for enhancers of decapping in miRNA-mediated gene silencing

27. mRNA degradation by miRNAs and GW182 requires both CCR4:NOT deadenylase and DCP1:DCP2 decapping complexes

28. A CAF40-binding motif facilitates recruitment of the CCR4-NOT complex to mRNAs targeted by Drosophila Roquin

29. A direct interaction between DCP1 and XRN1 couples mRNA decapping to 5′ exonucleolytic degradation

30. The structural basis of Edc3- and Scd6-mediated activation of the Dcp1:Dcp2 mRNA decapping complex

31. Gene silencing by microRNAs: contributions of translational repression and mRNA decay

32. Two PABPC1-binding sites in GW182 proteins promote miRNA-mediated gene silencing

33. SMG6 interacts with the exon junction complex via two conserved EJC-binding motifs (EBMs) required for nonsense-mediated mRNA decay

34. The C-terminal α–α superhelix of Pat is required for mRNA decapping in metazoa

35. HPat provides a link between deadenylation and decapping in metazoa

36. Role of GW182 proteins and PABPC1 in the miRNA pathway: a sense of déjà vu

37. The Silencing Domain of GW182 Interacts with PABPC1 To Promote Translational Repression and Degradation of MicroRNA Targets and Is Required for Target Release

38. Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay Effectors Are Essential for Zebrafish Embryonic Development and Survival

39. A C-terminal silencing domain in GW182 is essential for miRNA function

40. The RRM domain in GW182 proteins contributes to miRNA-mediated gene silencing

41. Structural Basis for the Mutually Exclusive Anchoring of P Body Components EDC3 and Tral to the DEAD Box Protein DDX6/Me31B

42. The C-terminal region of Ge-1 presents conserved structural features required for P-body localization

43. GW182 interaction with Argonaute is essential for miRNA-mediated translational repression and mRNA decay

44. P-Body Formation Is a Consequence, Not the Cause, of RNA-Mediated Gene Silencing

45. P bodies: at the crossroads of post-transcriptional pathways

47. Mextli proteins use both canonical bipartite and novel tripartite binding modes to form eIF4E complexes that display differential sensitivity to 4E-BP regulation

48. Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay: target genes and functional diversification of effectors

49. Quality control of gene expression: a stepwise assembly pathway for the surveillance complex that triggers nonsense-mediated mRNA decay

50. A crucial role for GW182 and the DCP1:DCP2 decapping complex in miRNA-mediated gene silencing

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