Abstract: Alternative splicing is an exquisite mechanism that allows one coding gene to have multiple functions. The alternative splicing machinery is necessary for proper development, differentiation and stress responses in a variety of organisms, and disruption of this machinery is often implicated in human diseases. Previously, we discovered a long form of eukaryotic elongation factor 1Bδ (eEF1Bδ; this long-form eEF1Bδ results from alternative splicing of EEF1D transcripts and regulates the cellular stress response by transcriptional activation, not translational enhancement, of heat-shock responsive genes. In this review, we discuss the molecular function of EEF1D alternative splicing products and the estimated implication of human dise...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators (histone acetyltransferases, methyltransferases, chromatin...
Pre-mRNA splicing is one of the processing steps by which the genetic information flows in a biologi...
It was shown that 95 % of human multi-exon genes are alternatively spliced and the regulation of alt...
Alternative splicing is an exquisite mechanism that allows one coding gene to have multiple functio...
Alternative splicing functions to generate proteomic diversity and to regulate gene expression in hi...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a key mechanism for increasing the complexity of proteins in hum...
The majority of human genes are transcribed into a precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) that is proces...
Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 delta, alias EEF1D, is a protein-coding gene that plays a...
Alternative splicing is an important mechanism to regulate gene expression. At least 30 % of all hum...
The multi-subunit guanine nucleotide exchange factor eEF1B for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Translation ...
The vast majority of proteins are believed to have one specific function. Throughout the course of e...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
Translation elongation is the stage of protein synthesis in which the translation factor eEF1A plays...
Alternative splicing is a pervasive mechanism of RNA maturation in higher eukaryotes, which increase...
International audienceChaperone synthesis in response to proteotoxic stress is dependent on a family...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators (histone acetyltransferases, methyltransferases, chromatin...
Pre-mRNA splicing is one of the processing steps by which the genetic information flows in a biologi...
It was shown that 95 % of human multi-exon genes are alternatively spliced and the regulation of alt...
Alternative splicing is an exquisite mechanism that allows one coding gene to have multiple functio...
Alternative splicing functions to generate proteomic diversity and to regulate gene expression in hi...
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNA is a key mechanism for increasing the complexity of proteins in hum...
The majority of human genes are transcribed into a precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) that is proces...
Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 delta, alias EEF1D, is a protein-coding gene that plays a...
Alternative splicing is an important mechanism to regulate gene expression. At least 30 % of all hum...
The multi-subunit guanine nucleotide exchange factor eEF1B for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Translation ...
The vast majority of proteins are believed to have one specific function. Throughout the course of e...
AbstractAlmost all protein-coding genes are spliced and their majority is alternatively spliced. Alt...
Translation elongation is the stage of protein synthesis in which the translation factor eEF1A plays...
Alternative splicing is a pervasive mechanism of RNA maturation in higher eukaryotes, which increase...
International audienceChaperone synthesis in response to proteotoxic stress is dependent on a family...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators (histone acetyltransferases, methyltransferases, chromatin...
Pre-mRNA splicing is one of the processing steps by which the genetic information flows in a biologi...
It was shown that 95 % of human multi-exon genes are alternatively spliced and the regulation of alt...