P-body
Sign in to saveAlso known as P body, cytoplasmic mRNA processing body, GO:0000932, P-bodies, processing body, mRNA processing body, processing bodies
In cellular biology, P-bodies, or processing bodies, are distinct foci formed by phase separation within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell consisting of many enzymes involved in mRNA turnover. P-bodies are highly conserved structures and have been observed in somatic cells originating from vertebrates and invertebrates, plants and yeast. To date, P-bodies have been demonstrated to play fundamental roles in general mRNA decay, nonsense-mediated mRNA decay, adenylate-uridylate-rich element mediated mRNA decay, and microRNA (miRNA) induced mRNA silencing. Not all mRNAs which enter P-bodies are d
Research
8,591 papers- P-body-like condensates in the germline.Seminars in cell & developmental biology · 2024
- P-Body Purification Reveals the Condensation of Repressed mRNA Regulons.Molecular cell · 2017
- Properties of Stress Granule and P-Body Proteomes.Molecular cell · 2019
- DDX6 modulates P-body and stress granule assembly, composition, and docking.The Journal of cell biology · 2024
- Processing body (P-body) and its mediators in cancer.Molecular and cellular biochemistry · 2022
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Encyclopedic overview
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- History
- Associations with microRNA
- Protein composition
- References
- Further reading
In cellular biology, P-bodies, or processing bodies, are distinct foci formed by phase separation within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell consisting of many enzymes involved in mRNA turnover. P-bodies are highly conserved structures and have been observed in somatic cells originating from vertebrates and invertebrates, plants and yeast. To date, P-bodies have been demonstrated to play fundamental roles in general mRNA decay, nonsense-mediated mRNA decay, adenylate-uridylate-rich element mediated mRNA decay, and microRNA (miRNA) induced mRNA silencing. Not all mRNAs which enter P-bodies are degraded, as it has been demonstrated that some mRNAs can exit P-bodies and re-initiate translation. Purification and sequencing of the mRNA from purified processing bodies showed that these mRNAs are largely translationally repressed upstream of translation initiation and are protected from 5' mRNA decay.
P-bodies were originally proposed to be the sites of mRNA degradation in the cell and involved in decapping and digestion of mRNAs earmarked for destruction. Later work called this into question suggesting P bodies store mRNA until needed for translation.
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