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Mechanisms of RNA export and nuclear retention

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With the identification of huge amount of noncoding RNAs in recent years, the concept of RNA localization has extended from traditional mRNA export to RNA export of mRNA and ncRNA… Click to show full abstract

With the identification of huge amount of noncoding RNAs in recent years, the concept of RNA localization has extended from traditional mRNA export to RNA export of mRNA and ncRNA as well as nuclear retention of ncRNA. This review aims to summarize the recent findings from studies on the mechanisms of export of different RNAs and nuclear retention of some lncRNAs in higher eukaryotes, with a focus on splicing‐dependent TREX recruitment for the export of spliced mRNA and the sequence‐dependent mechanism of mRNA export in the absence of splicing. In addition, evidence to support the involvement of m6A modification in RNA export with the coordination between the methylase complex and TREX complex as well as sequence‐dependent nuclear retention of lncRNA is recapitulated. Finally, a model of sequence‐dependent RNA localization is proposed along with the many questions that remain to be answered.

Keywords: mechanisms rna; nuclear retention; rna export; sequence dependent; export

Journal Title: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: RNA
Year Published: 2022

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