30 Nonsense-mediated RNA Decay in Mammalian Cells: A Splicing-dependent Means to Down-regulate the Levels of mRNAs That Prematurely Terminate Translation
Abstract
REASONS FOR NMD
PTCs (UGA, UAA, and UAG) can arise as a consequence of routine cellular processes that are occasionally programmed but are usually caused by errors. Errors permit molecular diversity, cellular adaptability, and improved organismal viability, but they do so at the cost of leading to nonproductive or deleterious gene expression most of the time. Processes by which the generation of PTCs is programmed include the posttranscriptional cytidine deamination of nuclear apolipoprotein (apo) B transcripts in enterocytes of the mammalian small intestine that results in conversion of codon 2153 within exon 26 from CAA to UAA (for review, see Chang et al. 1998). Processes by which PTCs arise as the consequence of errors include incomplete or inaccurate pre-mRNA splicing, which has the potential to generate multiple proteins from a single gene but more often generates either an intron-derived...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.849-868