reviewThe Journal of Cell BiologyMar 6, 2006BRONZE OA

RNA granules

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Abstract

Cytoplasmic RNA granules in germ cells (polar and germinal granules), somatic cells (stress granules and processing bodies), and neurons (neuronal granules) have emerged as important players in the posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression. RNA granules contain various ribosomal subunits, translation factors, decay enzymes, helicases, scaffold proteins, and RNA-binding proteins, and they control the localization, stability, and translation of their RNA cargo. We review the relationship between different classes of these granules and discuss how spatial organization regulates messenger RNA translation/decay.

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Authors

2

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Biology
  • RNA
  • Stress granule
  • Cell biology
  • Translation (biology)
  • Messenger RNA
  • Ribosome
  • RNA-binding protein
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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