. "10.3390/ijms140815681" . "Michalov\u00E1, Eva" . "RIV/00209805:_____/13:#0000419" . . "Impaired pre-mRNA processing and altered architecture of 3\u00B4 untranslated regions contribute to the development of human disorders"@en . . "000328501300025" . "Impaired pre-mRNA processing and altered architecture of 3\u00B4 untranslated regions contribute to the development of human disorders"@en . "Vojt\u011B\u0161ek, Bo\u0159ivoj" . . . "79117" . . "14"^^ . "3\u00B4UTR; trinucleotide repeat expansion; polymorphism; mutation; cancer"@en . . "RIV/00209805:_____/13:#0000419!RIV14-GA0-00209805" . "The biological fate of each mRNA and consequently, the protein to be synthesised, is highly dependent on the nature of the 3\u00B4 untranslated region. Despite its non-coding character, the 3' UTR may affect the final mRNA stability, the localisation, the export from the nucleus and the translation efficiency. The conserved regulatory sequences within 3\u00B4 UTRs and the specific elements binding to them enable gene expression control at the posttranscriptional level and all these processes reflect the actual state of the cell including proliferation, differentiation, cellular stress or tumourigenesis. Through this article, we briefly outline how the alterations in the establishment and final architecture of 3\u00B4 UTRs may contribute to the development of various disorders in humans."@en . "Impaired pre-mRNA processing and altered architecture of 3\u00B4 untranslated regions contribute to the development of human disorders" . "8" . "3"^^ . "[F83D4B0C069B]" . . . "3"^^ . . "Hrstka, Roman" . . "14" . . . . . "http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/8/15681" . "I, P(ED2.1.00/03.0101), P(GAP301/11/1678), P(GBP206/12/G151)" . . . . "CH - \u0160v\u00FDcarsk\u00E1 konfederace" . . "International Journal of Molecular Sciences" . "The biological fate of each mRNA and consequently, the protein to be synthesised, is highly dependent on the nature of the 3\u00B4 untranslated region. Despite its non-coding character, the 3' UTR may affect the final mRNA stability, the localisation, the export from the nucleus and the translation efficiency. The conserved regulatory sequences within 3\u00B4 UTRs and the specific elements binding to them enable gene expression control at the posttranscriptional level and all these processes reflect the actual state of the cell including proliferation, differentiation, cellular stress or tumourigenesis. Through this article, we briefly outline how the alterations in the establishment and final architecture of 3\u00B4 UTRs may contribute to the development of various disorders in humans." . "Impaired pre-mRNA processing and altered architecture of 3\u00B4 untranslated regions contribute to the development of human disorders" . . . "1422-0067" . . .