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SERRATE: a key factor in coordinated RNA processing in plants

Monika Jozwiak, Dawid Bielewicz, Zofia Szweykowska-Kulińska, Artur Jarmołowski, Mateusz Bajczyk

2023Trends in Plant Science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The SERRATE (SE) protein is involved in the processing of RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcripts. It is associated with different complexes engaged in different aspects of plant RNA metabolism, including assemblies involved in transcription, splicing, polyadenylation, miRNA biogenesis, and RNA degradation. SE stability and interactome properties can be influenced by phosphorylation. SE exhibits an intriguing liquid-liquid phase separation property that may be important in the assembly of different RNA-processing bodies. Therefore, we propose that SE seems to participate in the coordination of different RNA-processing steps and can direct the fate of transcripts, targeting them for processing or degradation when they cannot be properly processed or are synthesized in excess.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNAPolyadenylationRna processingRNA splicingBiogenesisCell biologyInteractomeRNA polymerase IIRNA-binding proteinTranscription (linguistics)TranscriptomePost-transcriptional modificationComputational biologyBiochemistryGeneGene expressionPromoterLinguisticsPhilosophyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchRNA Research and SplicingPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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