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mRNA Metabolism & Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation

Harford

  • 07 april 1997
  • 9780471142065
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Post-transcriptional reactions have been implicated in a number of clinical conditions (e.g. lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis), and regulatory mechanisms are the target of potential therapeutic strategies. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the various modes of gene regulation that exist post-transcriptionally.

mRNA METABOLISM & POST-TRANSCRIPTIONAL GENE REGULATION

Edited by Joe B. Harford and David R. Morris

Gene expression is a process that begins with the transcription of DNA to an RNA messenger (mRNA), which is then translated into a protein. Historically, attention has been focused on the regulation of RNA synthesis (transcription); however, there is a growing recognition of and appreciation for the importance of the many regulatory mechanisms that take place after RNA synthesis has been completed.

mRNA Metabolism and Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation is the first comprehensive overview of the various modes of gene regulation that exist post-transcriptionally. Collecting studies by some of the top researchers in the field, this volume provides both an up-to-date review of the complex "life" of an mRNA molecule and an introduction to current work on the diversity of mechanisms of post-transcriptional reactions.

Topics covered include:

  • RNA structure
  • Mammalian RNA editing
  • RNA export from the nucleus
  • The fundamentals of translation initiation
  • Control of mRNA decay in plants
  • mRNA metabolism and cancer
  • Control of mRNA stability during herpes simplex virus infection
  • Regulation of mRNA expression in HIV-1 and other complex retroviruses
  • Nucleases
  • RNA localization

A timely contribution to the understanding of genetic regulatory mechanisms, mRNA Metabolism and Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation provides a basis from which potential therapeutic strategies may be developed. This book will be of vital interest to cell and molecular biologists at all levels, from graduate students to senior investigators, clinical researchers, and professionals in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.

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