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RNA processing in skeletal muscle biology and disease.

Emma Rose HinkleHannah J WiednerAdam J BlackHannah J Wiedner
Published in: Transcription (2019)
RNA processing encompasses the capping, cleavage, polyadenylation and alternative splicing of pre-mRNA. Proper muscle development relies on precise RNA processing, driven by the coordination between RNA-binding proteins. Recently, skeletal muscle biology has been intensely investigated in terms of RNA processing. High throughput studies paired with deletion of RNA-binding proteins have provided a high-level understanding of the molecular mechanisms controlling the regulation of RNA-processing in skeletal muscle. Furthermore, misregulation of RNA processing is implicated in muscle diseases. In this review, we comprehensively summarize recent studies in skeletal muscle that demonstrated: (i) the importance of RNA processing, (ii) the RNA-binding proteins that are involved, and (iii) diseases associated with defects in RNA processing.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • nucleic acid
  • high throughput
  • insulin resistance
  • type diabetes
  • transcription factor
  • binding protein
  • high speed