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The following pages link to Premature translational termination triggers mRNA decapping (Q29620198):
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- Human Upf proteins target an mRNA for nonsense-mediated decay when bound downstream of a termination codon (Q24290775) (← links)
- Multiple processing body factors and the ARE binding protein TTP activate mRNA decapping (Q24299303) (← links)
- The scavenger mRNA decapping enzyme DcpS is a member of the HIT family of pyrophosphatases (Q24305331) (← links)
- Interaction between Ski7p and Upf1p is required for nonsense-mediated 3'-to-5' mRNA decay in yeast (Q24310826) (← links)
- Identification of a human decapping complex associated with hUpf proteins in nonsense-mediated decay (Q24316203) (← links)
- SMG6 promotes endonucleolytic cleavage of nonsense mRNA in human cells (Q24322693) (← links)
- The surveillance complex interacts with the translation release factors to enhance termination and degrade aberrant mRNAs (Q24324097) (← links)
- Cloning and characterization of HUPF1, a human homolog of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae nonsense mRNA-reducing UPF1 protein (Q24336236) (← links)
- Complexes between the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway factor human upf1 (up-frameshift protein 1) and essential nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factors in HeLa cells (Q24530107) (← links)
- Domain interactions within the Ski2/3/8 complex and between the Ski complex and Ski7p (Q24537457) (← links)
- Regulation of c-myc mRNA decay by translational pausing in a coding region instability determinant (Q24537483) (← links)
- The hDcp2 protein is a mammalian mRNA decapping enzyme (Q24538218) (← links)
- A novel mRNA-decapping activity in HeLa cytoplasmic extracts is regulated by AU-rich elements (Q24545622) (← links)
- Novel Upf2p orthologues suggest a functional link between translation initiation and nonsense surveillance complexes (Q24551045) (← links)
- Function of the ski4p (Csl4p) and Ski7p proteins in 3'-to-5' degradation of mRNA (Q24551147) (← links)
- Yeast exosome mutants accumulate 3'-extended polyadenylated forms of U4 small nuclear RNA and small nucleolar RNAs (Q24554352) (← links)
- SMG-2 is a phosphorylated protein required for mRNA surveillance in Caenorhabditis elegans and related to Upf1p of yeast (Q24554452) (← links)
- An mRNA stability complex functions with poly(A)-binding protein to stabilize mRNA in vitro (Q24554489) (← links)
- Cap-dependent deadenylation of mRNA (Q24600490) (← links)
- A Sm-like protein complex that participates in mRNA degradation (Q24630673) (← links)
- Identification of the gene encoding the enzyme deficient in mucopolysaccharidosis IIIC (Sanfilippo disease type C) (Q24671695) (← links)
- A genomic screen in yeast reveals novel aspects of nonstop mRNA metabolism (Q24678193) (← links)
- Biogenesis, turnover, and mode of action of plant microRNAs (Q26824566) (← links)
- Mechanisms of deadenylation‐dependent decay (Q26829435) (← links)
- The Not4 RING E3 Ligase: A Relevant Player in Cotranslational Quality Control (Q27027216) (← links)
- Crystal structure of Dcp1p and its functional implications in mRNA decapping (Q27643076) (← links)
- The Puf3 protein is a transcript-specific regulator of mRNA degradation in yeast (Q27929773) (← links)
- Ssd1p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae associates with RNA. (Q27929991) (← links)
- Temperature-sensitive mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae MRT4, GRC5, SLA2 and THS1 genes result in defects in mRNA turnover (Q27930055) (← links)
- Yeast Edc3 targets RPS28B mRNA for decapping by binding to a 3' untranslated region decay-inducing regulatory element (Q27930271) (← links)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ebs1p is a putative ortholog of human Smg7 and promotes nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (Q27930308) (← links)
- Relationship between Yeast Polyribosomes and Upf Proteins Required for Nonsense mRNA Decay (Q27930632) (← links)
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAI1 (YGL246c) is homologous to human DOM3Z and encodes a protein that binds the nuclear exoribonuclease Rat1p (Q27930913) (← links)
- Two related proteins, Edc1p and Edc2p, stimulate mRNA decapping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27931702) (← links)
- Scavenger decapping activity facilitates 5' to 3' mRNA decay (Q27931807) (← links)
- The DEAD box helicase, Dhh1p, functions in mRNA decapping and interacts with both the decapping and deadenylase complexes. (Q27932152) (← links)
- Crystal structure and functional analysis of Dcp2p from Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Q27932261) (← links)
- Endonucleolytic cleavage of eukaryotic mRNAs with stalls in translation elongation (Q27932697) (← links)
- Rat1p and Xrn1p Are Functionally Interchangeable Exoribonucleases That Are Restricted to and Required in the Nucleus and Cytoplasm, Respectively (Q27933347) (← links)
- Cap-binding protein 1-mediated and eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-mediated pioneer rounds of translation in yeast (Q27934046) (← links)
- A nuclear 3'-5' exonuclease involved in mRNA degradation interacts with Poly(A) polymerase and the hnRNA protein Npl3p (Q27934140) (← links)
- The 3' to 5' degradation of yeast mRNAs is a general mechanism for mRNA turnover that requires the SKI2 DEVH box protein and 3' to 5' exonucleases of the exosome complex (Q27934144) (← links)
- A convergence of rRNA and mRNA quality control pathways revealed by mechanistic analysis of nonfunctional rRNA decay (Q27934461) (← links)
- Sbp1p affects translational repression and decapping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27935325) (← links)
- The yeast EDC1 mRNA undergoes deadenylation-independent decapping stimulated by Not2p, Not4p, and Not5p (Q27935384) (← links)
- An NMD pathway in yeast involving accelerated deadenylation and exosome-mediated 3'-->5' degradation (Q27936597) (← links)
- A specific role for the C-terminal region of the Poly(A)-binding protein in mRNA decay (Q27936791) (← links)
- Posttranscriptional control of gene expression in yeast. (Q27937074) (← links)
- Upf1p control of nonsense mRNA translation is regulated by Nmd2p and Upf3p (Q27937406) (← links)
- Ebs1p, a negative regulator of gene expression controlled by the Upf proteins in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27938481) (← links)