Novel roles of the multi-functional CCR4-NOT complex in post-transcriptional regulation

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Abstract

The CCR4-NOT complex is a highly conserved specific gene silencer that also serves more general post-transcriptional functions. Specific regulatory proteins including the miRNA-induced silencing complex and its associated proteins, bind to 3'-UTR elements of mRNA and recruit the CCR4-NOT complex thereby promoting poly(A) shortening and repressing translation and/or mRNA degradation. Recent studies have shown that the CCR4-NOT complex that is tethered to mRNA by such regulator(s) represses translation and facilitates mRNA decay independent of a poly(A) tail and its shortening. In addition to deadenylase activity, the CCR4-NOT complex also has an E3 ubiquitin ligase activity and is involved in a novel protein quality control system, i.e., co-translational proteasomal-degradation of aberrant proteins. In this review, we describe recent progress in elucidation of novel roles of the multi-functional complex CCR4-NOT in post-transcriptional regulation. © 2014 Inada and Makino.

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Inada, T., & Makino, S. (2014). Novel roles of the multi-functional CCR4-NOT complex in post-transcriptional regulation. Frontiers in Genetics. Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2014.00135

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