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Clearing the slate: RNA turnover to enable cell state switching?

Elizabeth R WestbrookHugh Z FordVlatka AntolovićJonathan R Chubb
Published in: Development (Cambridge, England) (2023)
The distribution of mRNA in tissue is determined by the balance between transcription and decay. Understanding the control of RNA decay during development has been somewhat neglected compared with transcriptional control. Here, we explore the potential for mRNA decay to trigger rapid cell state transitions during development, comparing a bistable switch model of cell state conversion with experimental evidence from different developmental systems. We also consider another potential role for large-scale RNA decay that has emerged from studies of stress-induced cell state transitions, in which removal of mRNA unblocks the translation machinery to prioritise the synthesis of proteins that establish the new cell state.
Keyphrases
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