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A compensatory link between cleavage/polyadenylation and mRNA turnover regulates steady-state mRNA levels in yeast.


ABSTRACT: Cells have compensatory mechanisms to coordinate the rates of major biological processes, thereby permitting growth in a wide variety of conditions. Here, we uncover a compensatory link between cleavage/polyadenylation in the nucleus and messenger RNA (mRNA) turnover in the cytoplasm. On a global basis, same-gene 3' mRNA isoforms with twofold or greater differences in half-lives have steady-state mRNA levels that differ by significantly less than a factor of 2. In addition, increased efficiency of cleavage/polyadenylation at a specific site is associated with reduced stability of the corresponding 3' mRNA isoform. This inverse relationship between cleavage/polyadenylation and mRNA isoform half-life reduces the variability in the steady-state levels of mRNA isoforms, and it occurs in all four growth conditions tested. These observations suggest that during cleavage/polyadenylation in the nucleus, mRNA isoforms are marked in a manner that persists upon translocation to the cytoplasm and affects the activity of mRNA degradation machinery, thus influencing mRNA stability.

SUBMITTER: Moqtaderi Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8794773 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A compensatory link between cleavage/polyadenylation and mRNA turnover regulates steady-state mRNA levels in yeast.

Moqtaderi Zarmik Z   Geisberg Joseph V JV   Struhl Kevin K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20220101 4


Cells have compensatory mechanisms to coordinate the rates of major biological processes, thereby permitting growth in a wide variety of conditions. Here, we uncover a compensatory link between cleavage/polyadenylation in the nucleus and messenger RNA (mRNA) turnover in the cytoplasm. On a global basis, same-gene 3' mRNA isoforms with twofold or greater differences in half-lives have steady-state mRNA levels that differ by significantly less than a factor of 2. In addition, increased efficiency  ...[more]

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