
doi: 10.1242/jcs.01701
pmid: 15860725
Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) in mammalian cells generally degrades mRNAs that terminate translation more than 50-55 nucleotides upstream of a splicing-generated exon-exon junction (reviewed in [Maquat, 2004a][1]; [Nagy and Maquat, 1998][2]). Notably, dependence on exon-exon junctions
Cytoplasm, Mice, Codon, Nonsense, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Exons, RNA, Messenger, Models, Biological, Subcellular Fractions
Cytoplasm, Mice, Codon, Nonsense, Mutation, Animals, Humans, Exons, RNA, Messenger, Models, Biological, Subcellular Fractions
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