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Nuclear effects play an important role in determining codon usage-dependent human gene expression

Nature Communications. 2025-12; 
Renu Garg, Pancheng Xie, Jiabin Duan, Huan Liu, Yi Liu Department of Physiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
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Abstract

Codon usage biases play a significant role in determining gene expression levels. Codon usage was thought to primarily influence translation-dependent processes. Using an unbiased genome-wide screening to search for factors involved in codon usage effects on gene expression, we identified the CCR4-NOT complex subunit CNOT4 and many nuclear factors, including nuclear RNA exosome, PAXT complex components, and transcription factors. The CCR4-NOT complex has been shown to affect codon usage-dependent co-translational mRNA decay in yeast. Surprisingly, human CNOT4 was found to influence codon usage-dependent gene expression largely by its impact on nuclear RNA levels due to transcriptional effect. On the other hand,... More

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