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The Small Nucleolar RNAs
MAXWELL ES, FOURNIER MJ
ANNUAL REVIEW OF BIOCHEMISTRY 64: 897-934 1995
Abstract:
The present review summarizes key progress made in characterizing the
small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) of eukaryotic cells. Recent studies have
shown snoRNA populations to be substantially more complex than anticipated
initially. Many newly discovered snoRNAs are synthesized by an intron-processing
pathway, which provides a potential mechanism for coordinating nuclear
RNA synthesis. Several snoRNAs and snoRNP proteins are known to be needed
for processing of ribosomal RNA, but precise functions remain to be defined.
In principle, snoRNAs could have several roles in ribosome synthesis including:
folding of pre-rRNA, formation of rRNP substrates, catalyzing RNA cleavages,
base modification, assembly of pre-ribosomal subunits, and export of product
rRNP particles.
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