The Nonsense-Mediated Decay RNA Surveillance Pathway
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Abstract
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a quality-control mechanism that selectively degrades mRNAs harboring premature termination (nonsense) codons. If translated, these mRNAs can produce truncated proteins with dominant-negative or deleterious gain-of-function activities. In this review, we describe the molecular mechanism of NMD. We first cover conserved factors known to be involved in NMD in all eukaryotes. We then describe a unique protein complex that is deposited on mammalian mRNAs during splicing, which defines a stop codon as premature. Interaction between this exon-junction complex (EJC) and NMD factors assembled at the upstream stop codon triggers a series of steps that ultimately lead to mRNA decay.…
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3Topics & keywords
- RNA
- Nonsense-mediated decay
- Nonsense
- Computational biology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Genetics