Combinatorial Control of mRNA Fates by RNA-Binding Proteins and Non-Coding RNAs

Post-transcriptional control of gene expression is mediated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and small non-coding RNAs (e.g., microRNAs) that bind to distinct elements in their mRNA targets. Here, we review recent examples describing the synergistic and/or antagonistic effects mediated by RBPs and miR...

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Main Authors: Valentina Iadevaia, André P. Gerber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-09-01
Series:Biomolecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/5/4/2207
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Summary:Post-transcriptional control of gene expression is mediated by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and small non-coding RNAs (e.g., microRNAs) that bind to distinct elements in their mRNA targets. Here, we review recent examples describing the synergistic and/or antagonistic effects mediated by RBPs and miRNAs to determine the localisation, stability and translation of mRNAs in mammalian cells. From these studies, it is becoming increasingly apparent that dynamic rearrangements of RNA-protein complexes could have profound implications in human cancer, in synaptic plasticity, and in cellular differentiation.
ISSN:2218-273X