Sending the message: specialized RNA export mechanisms in trypanosomes

Samson O. Obado, Michael P. Rout, Mark C. Field (Lead / Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Export of RNA from the nucleus is essential for all eukaryotic cells and has emerged as a major step in the control of gene expression. mRNA molecules are required to complete a complex series of processing events and pass a quality control system to protect the cytoplasm from the translation of aberrant proteins. Many of these events are highly conserved across eukaryotes, reflecting their ancient origin, but significant deviation from a canonical pathway as described from animals and fungi has emerged in the trypanosomatids. With significant implications for the mechanisms that control gene expression and hence differentiation, responses to altered environments and fitness as a parasite, these deviations may also reveal additional, previously unsuspected, mRNA export pathways.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)854-867
Number of pages14
JournalTrends in Parasitology
Volume38
Issue number10
Early online date23 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • mRNA export
  • nuclear pore complex
  • trypanosomes
  • eukaryogenesis
  • polycistronic transcription
  • trans-splicing

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