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  • The 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) in mRNA transcripts play a crucial role in determining mRNA stability and influence proteosynthesis through various sequences and binding proteins.
  • This review highlights recent advances in understanding processes like cleavage and polyadenylation, as well as new concepts such as alternative polyadenylation sites and the multifunctional roles of non-coding RNAs like miRNAs that target the 3'UTR.
  • Overall, the 3'UTRs are part of a complex regulatory network involving autoregulation, cooperativity, and competition that fine-tunes proteosynthesis in response to different cellular contexts.

Article Abstract

The untranslated regions (UTRs) at the 3'end of mRNA transcripts contain important sequences that influence the fate of mRNA and thus proteosynthesis. In this review, we summarize the information known to date about 3'end processing, sequence characteristics including related binding proteins and the role of 3'UTRs in several selected signaling pathways to delineate their importance in the regulatory processes in mammalian cells. In addition to reviewing recent advances in the more well known aspects, such as cleavage and polyadenylation processes that influence mRNA stability and location, we concentrate on some newly emerging concepts of the role of the 3'UTR, including alternative polyadenylation sites in relation to proliferation and differentiation and the recognition of the multi-functional properties of non-coding RNAs, including miRNAs that commonly target the 3'UTR. The emerging picture is of a highly complex set of regulatory systems that include autoregulation, cooperativity and competition to fine tune proteosynthesis in context-dependent manners.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/rna.20231DOI Listing

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