Results for 'intron-retained transcripts (IRTs)'

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  1. Intron Retention, an Orchestrated Program of Gene Expression Regulation.Hua Zhou & Xing Wang Deng - 2025 - Bioessays 47 (4):e202400248.
    Intron retention (IR), a well‐conserved form of alternative splicing, is widespread among eukaryotic organisms. It serves as an orchestrated program for regulating gene expression. A previously reported role of IR is to induce intronretained transcript (IRT) degradation via the nonsense‐mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway, resulting in the downregulation of gene expression. However, accumulating evidence indicates that most IRTs are detained in the nucleus, and thus, IR can downregulate gene expression through the storage of IRTs in (...)
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