通过蛋白质和非编码RNAs进行转录后调节
Amelia E Aranega1, Diego Franco2
1Cardiovascular Research Group, Department of Experimental Biology, University of Jaén, Jaén, Spain.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
|June 17, 2024
概括
转录后调节控制了转录后的基因表达. 本章的重点是影响心脏发育和先天性心脏病的组织特异性RNA修饰.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
背景情况:
- 转录后调节包括控制基因表达的所有机制,从RNA转录到蛋白质合成.
- 关键过程包括mRNA成熟,稳定性控制,拼接,RNA编辑和周转.
- 这些机制对细胞功能至关重要,并且可以表现出特定组织的模式.
研究的目的:
- 提供一般转录后监管机制的最新概述.
- 为了强调特定于组织的转录后修饰.
- 探索这些修改对心脏发育和先天性心脏病的影响.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和关于转录后调节的当前知识的综合.
- 专注于RNA处理,编辑和非编码RNA角色的具体例子.
- 整合与心脏发育和疾病病因学相关的发现.
主要成果:
- 一般的转录后机制确保了适当的mRNA处理,稳定性和翻译.
- 组织特异性调节,包括替代拼接和RNA编辑,产生mRNA多样性.
- 这些过程的失调与先天性心脏病的发病有关.
结论:
- 转录后调节是基因表达控制的关键层.
- 组织特异性机制,特别是心脏,对于正常发育至关重要.
- 了解这些途径可以了解先天性心脏病和潜在的治疗点.
关键词:
5′终端封闭封闭阿达尔 (ADAR) 是一个叫做ADAR的词.另一个替代拼接方法.盖子结合蛋白质是盖子结合蛋白质的组成部分.在 GATA4 中,GATA4没有成熟的mRNA.成熟的RNA是成熟的RNA.消息传递者RNA是什么意思这是一个NMD.没有编码的RNA.无稽之谈中介的衰变是没有意义的.在PITX2中,PITX2就是PITX2在Poly-A网站上.聚亚脱化 聚亚脱化后转录法规 后转录法规在mRNA前拼接.过早的翻译终止码的早期翻译.编辑RNA的RNA编辑RNA甘化转移酶和5′三酸酶的作用.在RNA成熟过程中.的RNA甲基转移酶.RNA结合蛋白质是RNA结合的蛋白质.核糖蛋白是一种核糖蛋白.核糖体RNAs是一种核糖体RNA.它们中的一种是S. cerevisiae.在S. pombe.这是SCN5A.小型核RNAs是什么?小核核RNAs 是一个小核核RNAs.拼接一些osome.拼接 拼接 拼接 拼接转移RNAs是一种转移RNA.翻译 翻译 翻译 翻译在ZIC3中,ZIC3是ZIC3,ZIC3是ZIC3.它们是mRNARNA.在mRNA上加盖.这是一个小RNARNA.这是一个微型RNA.rRNAsRNAs 是一个类型.它们是snRNAs.这些snoRNAs.它们是tRNAs.相关概念视频
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