Recent advances reveal mRNA 3′end processing as a highly regulated process that fine-tunes posttranscriptional gene expression. This process can affect the site and/or the efficiency of 3′end processing, controlling the quality and the quantity of substrate mRNAs. The regulation of 3′end processing plays a central role in fundamental physiology such as blood coagulation and innate immunity. In addition, errors in mRNA 3′end processing have been associated with a broad spectrum of human diseases, including cancer. We summarize and discuss the paradigmatic shift in the understanding of 3′end processing as a mechanism of posttranscriptional gene regulation that has reached clinical medicine. © 2013 The Authors..
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Hollerer, I., Grund, K., Hentze, M. W., & Kulozik, A. E. (2014). mRNA 3′end processing: A tale of the tail reaches the clinic. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 6(1), 16–26. https://doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201303300
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