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The multifaceted eukaryotic cap structure

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wrna.1636

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Cap; Cap binding protein; Cap epitranscriptome; eIF4E

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  1. Canada Research Chairs
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [FDN-148423, FDN-148366]

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This article discusses the significance of adding the 5' cap structure during RNA transcription, the role of cap binding proteins in gene expression regulation, and the recognition mechanism of the cap. Studying the biological properties of the cap and key points of interaction with CBPs is important for guiding drug development.
The 5 ' cap structure is added onto RNA polymerase II transcripts soon after initiation of transcription and modulates several post-transcriptional regulatory events involved in RNA maturation. It is also required for stimulating translation initiation of many cytoplasmic mRNAs and serves to protect mRNAs from degradation. These functional properties of the cap are mediated by several cap binding proteins (CBPs) involved in nuclear and cytoplasmic gene expression steps. The role that CBPs play in gene regulation, as well as the biophysical nature by which they recognize the cap, is quite intricate. Differences in mechanisms of capping as well as nuances in cap recognition speak to the potential of targeting these processes for drug development. In this review, we focus on recent findings concerning the cap epitranscriptome, our understanding of cap binding by different CBPs, and explore therapeutic targeting of CBP-cap interaction. This article is categorized under: RNA Interactions with Proteins and Other Molecules > Protein-RNA Recognition RNA Processing > Capping and 5 ' End Modifications Translation > Translation Mechanisms

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