Regulation of mRNA stability by proteins that bind AU-rich elements

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R-HSA-450531
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Homo sapiens
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RNA elements rich in adenine and uracil residues (AU-rich elements) bind specific proteins which either target the RNA for degradation or, more rarely, stabilize the RNA. The activity of the AU-element binding proteins is regulated, usually by phosphorylation but also by subcellular localization.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16391004 AU-rich elements and associated factors: are there unifying principles?

Barreau, C, Paillard, L, Osborne, HB

Nucleic Acids Res 2005
15460540 AU-rich elements and the control of gene expression through regulated mRNA stability

LaMarre, J, Gingerich, TJ, Feige, JJ

Anim Health Res Rev 2004
12704645 Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression by degradation of messenger RNAs

Ceriani, MC, Bevilacqua, A, Capaccioli, S, Nicolin, A

J Cell Physiol 2003
12440953 AU-rich element-mediated translational control: complexity and multiple activities of trans-activating factors

Kruys, V, Zhang, T, Huez, G, Gueydan, C

Biochem Soc Trans 2002
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