EXOSC2 (Exosome component 2) is associated with several cellular processes such as rRNA processing, RNA degradation from the 3′ end, 3′ to 5′ decay of the mRNA body after its deadenylation. Exosome complex is an ~400kDa multimeric complex, which plays a vital role in substrate recognition. EXOSC2 functions as a cofactor in the maintenance of human exosome integrity and efficient degradation and/or metabolism of various RNA classes.
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The RNA processing exosome complex was originally defined as an evolutionarily conserved multisubunit complex of ribonucleases responsible for the processing and/or turnover of stable RNAs. The exosome complex is also involved in the surveillance of mRNAs in both the nucleus
The eukaryotic RNA exosome is a ribonucleolytic complex involved in RNA processing and turnover. It consists of a nine-subunit catalytically inert core that serves a structural function and participates in substrate recognition. Best defined in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, enzymatic activity comes
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