Literature DB >> 33971252

Mutations in cis that affect mRNA synthesis, processing and translation.

Dirk Roos1, Martin de Boer2.   

Abstract

Genetic mutations that cause hereditary diseases usually affect the composition of the transcribed mRNA and its encoded protein, leading to instability of the mRNA and/or the protein. Sometimes, however, such mutations affect the synthesis, the processing or the translation of the mRNA, with similar disastrous effects. We here present an overview of mRNA synthesis, its posttranscriptional modification and its translation into protein. We then indicate which elements in these processes are known to be affected by pathogenic mutations, but we restrict our review to mutations in cis, in the DNA of the gene that encodes the affected protein. These mutations can be in enhancer or promoter regions of the gene, which act as binding sites for transcription factors involved in pre-mRNA synthesis. We also describe mutations in polyadenylation sequences and in splice site regions, exonic and intronic, involved in intron removal. Finally, we include mutations in the Kozak sequence in mRNA, which is involved in protein synthesis. We provide examples of genetic diseases caused by mutations in these DNA regions and refer to databases to help identify these regions. The over-all knowledge of mRNA synthesis, processing and translation is essential for improvement of the diagnosis of patients with genetic diseases.
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Keywords:  Kozak sequence; Micro-RNA; Non-coding RNA; Pre-mRNA methylation; Pre-mRNA splicing; RNA-binding proteins; SR proteins; Transcription factors; mRNA processing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33971252     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2021.166166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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