Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay Factor Functions in Human Health and Disease

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Abstract

Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is a cellular surveillance mechanism that degrades mRNAs with a premature stop codon, avoiding the synthesis of C-terminally truncated proteins. In addition to faulty mRNAs, NMD recognises ~10% of endogenous transcripts in human cells and downregulates their expression. The up-frameshift proteins are core NMD factors and are conserved from yeast to human in structure and function. In mammals, NMD diversified into different pathways that target different mRNAs employing additional NMD factors. Here, we review our current understanding of molecular mechanisms and cellular roles of NMD pathways and the involvement of more specialised NMD factors. We describe the consequences of mutations in NMD factors leading to neurodevelopmental diseases, and the role of NMD in cancer. We highlight strategies of RNA viruses to evade recognition and decay by the NMD machinery.
Original languageEnglish
Article number722
JournalBiomedicines
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
L.S. is funded by the Chinese Scholarship Council. C.S. is Investigator of the Wellcome Trust (210701/Z/18/Z).

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© 2023 by the authors.

Research Groups and Themes

  • Bristol BioDesign Institute
  • BrisEngBio

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