The RNA exosome is a conserved complex of proteins that mediates 3'-5' RNA processing and decay. Its functions range from processing of non-coding RNAs such as ribosomal RNAs and decay… Click to show full abstract
The RNA exosome is a conserved complex of proteins that mediates 3'-5' RNA processing and decay. Its functions range from processing of non-coding RNAs such as ribosomal RNAs and decay of aberrant transcripts in the nucleus to cytoplasmic mRNA turnover and quality control. Ski2-like RNA helicases translocate substrates to exosome-associated ribonucleases and interact with the RNA exosome either directly or as part of multi-subunit helicase-containing complexes that identify and target RNA substrates for decay. Recent structures of these helicases with their RNA-binding partners or the RNA exosome have advanced our understanding of a system of modular and mutually exclusive contacts between the exosome and exosome-associated helicase complexes that shape the transcriptome by orchestrating exosome-dependent 3'-5' decay.
               
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