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Mechanisms of Messenger RNA Packaging and Export

Rupert Faraway, Daniel Zenklusen, Clemens Plaschka

2025Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The packaging and export of messenger RNA (mRNA) are essential cellular pathways that bridge the nuclear and cytoplasmic phases of eukaryotic gene expression. During their nuclear maturation, mRNAs are packaged by proteins into mRNA ribonucleoproteins (mRNPs). Other proteins then assist in the export of mRNPs into the cytoplasm for translation. Together, these proteins play critical roles in compacting the mRNA, defining mRNA identity, preventing unwanted interactions, and orchestrating mRNA transport through the nuclear pore complex (NPC). Here, we review decades of genetics and biochemistry alongside recent structural and functional insights and outline a general framework for the late stages of nuclear mRNA biogenesis and export. We also highlight open questions, including the mechanisms of mRNP packaging, mRNP export through the NPC, and the regulation, quality control, and exploitation of the pathway.

Topics & Concepts

Messenger RNPBiologyNuclear poreNuclear export signalRibonucleoproteinCell biologyMessenger RNABiogenesisCytoplasmRNARNA-binding proteinP-bodiesStress granuleNucleoporinGene expressionCompartment (ship)Cell nucleusNuclear transportGeneticsMature messenger RNANuclear proteinPrecursor mRNAComputational biologyRegulation of gene expressionGeneRna processingRNA splicingRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerNuclear Structure and Function
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