Abstract
The 3′ ends of two large noncoding RNAs, MALAT1 (metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1) and MEN β, are formed by cleavage by RNase P and are capped but not polyadenylated. In the November 1, 2012, issue of Genes & Development, Wilusz and colleagues (pp. 2392-2407) show that when these 3′ ends are formed on a GFP reporter, the resulting mRNA is exported to the cytoplasm and translated. The 3′ end forms a novel triple-helical structure that supports export and translation as well as a poly(A) tail does. © 2012 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Marzluff, W. F. (2012). Novel 3′ ends that support translation. Genes and Development, 26(22), 2457–2460. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.207233.112
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