Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5913206 | Trends in Plant Science | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The biogenesis of eukaryotic ribosomes is a fundamental process involving hundreds of ribosome biogenesis factors (RBFs) in three compartments of the cell, namely the nucleolus, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Many RBFs are involved in the processing of the primary ribosomal (r)RNA transcript, in which three of the four rRNAs are imbedded. While pre-rRNA processing is well described for yeast and mammals, a detailed processing scheme for plants is lacking. Here, we discuss the emerging scheme of pre-rRNA processing in Arabidopsis thaliana in comparison to other eukaryotes, with a focus on plant characteristics. In addition, we highlight the impact of the ribosome and its biogenesis on developmental processes because common phenotypes can be observed for ribosomal protein and RBF mutants.
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Authors
Benjamin L. Weis, Jelena Kovacevic, Sandra Missbach, Enrico Schleiff,