Obsolete Term Information

Accession
GO:0043629
Name
obsolete ncRNA polyadenylation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
non-coding RNA polyadenylation
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
OBSOLETE. The enzymatic addition of a sequence of adenylyl residues at the 3' end of a non-coding RNA (ncRNA) molecule. In eukaryotes, substrates include nuclear non-coding RNAs such as precursors and a variety of incorrectly processed forms of snRNAs, snoRNAs, rRNAs, and tRNAs, as well as discarded RNA fragments which have been removed from ncRNA primary transcripts. Polyadenylation of precursors is often linked to termination of transcription, but polyadenylation of RNAs targeted for degradation may also occur post-transcriptionally. This polyadenylation is important both for 3'-end processing to produce mature ncRNA species and also for targeting incorrectly processed or discarded RNA molecules for degradation. Source: GOC:rn, PMID:15828860, GOC:krc, PMID:18951092, PMID:16431988, PMID:16374505, PMID:15935758, GOC:dgf
Comment
The reason for obsoletion is that this term represents a molecular function.
History
See term history for GO:0043629 at QuickGO
Subset
None
Feedback
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