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Control of messenger RNA stability /

This is the first comprehensive review of mRNA stability and its implications for regulation of gene expression. Key Features * Provides perspectives from both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems * Offers a timely, comprehensive review of mRNA degradation, its regulation, and its significance in the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Belasco, Joel G. (Editor ), Brawerman, George (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, �1993.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • mRNA degradation in prokaryotic cells: an overview / Joel G. Belasco
  • The role of the 3' end in mRNA stability and decay / Christopher F. Higgins [and others]
  • 5' mRNA stabilizers / David Bechhofer
  • RNA processing and degradation by RNase K and RNase E / �Ojar Melefors, Urban Lundberg and Alexander von Gabain
  • RNA processing and degradation by RNase III / Donald Court
  • Translation and mRNA stability in bacteria: a complex relationship / Carsten Petersen
  • mRNA degradation in eukaryotic cells: an overview / George Brawerman
  • Hormonal and developmental regulation of mRNA turnover / David L. Williams [and others]
  • Control of the decay of labile protooncogene and cytokine mRNAs / Michael E. Greenberg and Joel G. Belasco
  • Translationally coupled degradation of tubulin mRNA / Nicholas G. Theodorakis and Don W. Cleveland
  • Iron regulation of transferrin receptor mRNA stability / Joe B. Harford
  • Degradation of a nonpolyadenylated messenger: histone mRNA decay / William F. Marzluff and Roberta J. Hanson
  • mRNA turnover in Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Stuart W. Peltz and Allan Jacobson.
  • (cont.) Control of mRNA degradation in organelles / Wilhelm Gruissem and Gadi Schuster
  • Control of poly(A) length / Ellen J. Baker
  • mRNA decay in cell-free systems / Jeff Ross
  • Eukaryotic nucleases and mRNA turnover / Audrey Stevens
  • Experimental approaches to the study of mRNA decay / Joel G. Belasco and George Brawerman.