2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.15.553431
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The 3’ exonuclease TOE1 selectively processes snRNAs through recognition of Sm complex assembly and 5’ cap trimethylation

Tiantai Ma,
Erica S Xiong,
Rea M Lardelli
et al.

Abstract: Competing exonucleases that promote 3′ end maturation or degradation direct quality control of small non-coding RNAs, but how these enzymes distinguish normal from aberrant RNAs is poorly understood. The Pontocerebellar Hypoplasia 7 (PCH7)-associated 3′ exonuclease TOE1 promotes maturation of canonical small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). Here, we demonstrate that TOE1 achieves specificity towards canonical snRNAs by recognizing Sm complex assembly and cap trimethylation, two features that distinguish snRNAs undergoin… Show more

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