151. Nuclear transport of uracil-rich small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles
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David S. Goldfarb, Iain W. Mattaj, and Elisa Izaurralde
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Messenger RNA ,RNA ,Uracil ,Biology ,environment and public health ,Cell biology ,Ribosome assembly ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,Histone ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,snRNP ,Nuclear transport ,Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein - Abstract
Publisher Summary Uracil-rich small nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles (U snRNPs) are RNA-protein complexes involved in a large variety of nuclear functions, which include pre-ribosomal RNA and pre-messenger RNA processing, 3' end formation of some classes of messenger RNA, and ribosome assembly. Based on their subnuclear localization, U snRNPs can be divided into two broad classes: nucleolar (sno) and nucleoplasmic (sn) U RNPs. One of the minor nucleoplasmic U snRNPs (U7) has shown to play a role in the formation of 3' ends on histone mRNAs. This chapter discusses the general properties of the nuclear import apparatus that are relevant to U snRNP import, focusing on the specializations of the targeting apparatus thatare adapted to mediate the import of oligomeric import substrates such as U snRNPs.
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- 1995
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