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Accurate SHAPE-directed RNA structure determination
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (1), 97 (2009)
 
The multifunctional nucleolus.
Francois-Michel Boisvert et al.
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, published online 23 May 2007
The nucleolus is a distinct subnuclear compartment that was first observed more than 200 years ago. Nucleoli assemble around the tandemly repeated ribosomal DNA gene clusters and 28S, 18S and 5.8S ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) are transcribed as a single precursor, which is processed and assembled with the 5S rRNA into ribosome subunits. Although the nucleolus is primarily associated with ribosome biogenesis, several lines of evidence now show that it has additional functions. Some of these functions, such as regulation of mitosis, cell-cycle progression and proliferation, many forms of stress response and biogenesis of multiple ribonucleoprotein particles, will be discussed, as will the relation of the nucleolus to human diseases.
 
Ribosomal protein mRNAs are primary targets of regulation in RNase-L-induced senescence.
Jesper Andersen et al.
RNA biology 6 (3), (23 Jul 2009)
Our data support a model in which the RNase-L-mediated degradation of RP mRNAs inhibits translation, and may contribute to its antiproliferative, senescence inducing and tumor suppressor activities.
 
Genome-Wide Analysis in Vivo of Translation with Nucleotide Resolution Using Ribosome Profiling
GenomeWide Analysis In Vivo of Translation with Nucleotide Resolution Using Ribosome Profiling
Nicholas T. Ingolia et al.
Science 324 (5924), 1168978-223 (12 Feb 2009)
"Here, we present a ribosome-profiling strategy that is based on the deep sequencing of ribosome-protected mRNA fragments and enables genome-wide investigation of translation with subcodon resolution."
 
Gene Expression Analyzed by High-resolution State Array Analysis and Quantitative Proteomics: Response of Yeast to Mating Pheromone
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 3 (5), 478 (2004)
 
Genome-Wide Analysis In Vivo of Translation with Nucleotide Resolution Using Ribosome Profiling
Nicholas T. Ingolia et al.
Science 324 (5924), 1168978-223 (12 Feb 2009)
 
A hierarchical model for evolution of 23S ribosomal RNA
Konstantin Bokov and Sergey Steinberg
Nature 457 (7232), 977-80 (19 Feb 2009)
 
Quality control by the ribosome following peptide bond formation
Hani Zaher and Rachel Green
Nature 457 (7226), 161-6 (17 Dec 2008)
 
Positive modulation of RNA polymerase III transcription by ribosomal proteins
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A yeast nuclear fraction of unknown composition, named TFIIIE, was reported previously to enhance transcription of tRNA and 5S rRNA genes in vitro. We show that TFIIIE activity co-purifies with a specific subset of ribosomal proteins (RPs) which, as revealed by chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis, generally interact with tRNA and 5S rRNA genes, but not with a Pol II-specific promoter. Only Rpl6Ap and Rpl6Bp, among the tested RPs, were found associated to a TATA-containing tRNA(Ile)(TAT) gene. The RPL6A gene also emerged as a strong multicopy suppressor of a conditional mutation in the basal transcription factor TFIIIC, while RPL26A and RPL14A behaved as weak suppressors. The data delineate a novel extra-ribosomal role for one or a few RPs which, by influencing 5S rRNA and tRNA synthesis, could play a key role in the coordinate regulation of the different sub-pathways required for ribosome biogenesis and functionality.
 
Quality control by the ribosome following peptide bond formation
Hani Zaher and Rachel Green
Nature 457 (7226), 161-6 (17 Dec 2008)

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