PB

P-bodies are dynamic and reversible nonmembrane-bound cytoplasmic structures. These discrete foci function in mRNA decay (decapping and breakdown), RNA-mediated gene silencing (microRNA and siRNA-based gene silencing), mRNA surveillance (or quality control) and translational control. In addition to being sites of mRNA degradation it seems that P-bodies can temporarily sequester mRNAs away from the translation machinery.

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P-bodies are dynamic and reversible nonmembrane-bound cytoplasmic structures. These discrete foci function in mRNA decay (decapping and breakdown), RNA-mediated gene silencing (microRNA and siRNA-based gene silencing), mRNA surveillance (or quality control) and translational control. In addition to being sites of mRNA degradation it seems that P-bodies can temporarily sequester mRNAs away from the translation machinery.
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Cytoplasmic bodies, Cytoplasmic body, Cytoplasmic mRNA processing body, DCP bodies, Dcp body, GW bodies, GW body, GWB, Gawky bodies, Gawky body, P bodies, P body, P-bodies, P-body, PB, Processing bodies, Processing body, mRNA processing bodies, mRNA processing body
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P-body