abstract:Co-transcriptional modification is a process in cell biology by which, in eukaryotic cells, primary transcript RNA is converted into mature RNA. A notable example is the conversion of precursor messenger RNA into mature messenger RNA (mRNA), which includes splicing and occurs prior to protein synthesis.
Wealsoreviewtherecentadvances on the molecularmechanisms that regulatethe autophagy machinery at variouslevels, fromtranscriptionalactivationtopost-translational proteinmodification.