Shut-down of translation is a global stress response required to block synthesis of proteins that cannot be correctly folded and thereby reduce the work load of the folding machinery, a primary target of the pathological process triggered by severe forms of stress. The short-term control of protein synthesis involves alterations in the activity of initiation factors mediated through changes in their phosphorylation states, the alpha subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 2 being a key player in this process. While the stress-induced shut-down of translation is viewed as a protective response, the inability of vulnerable cells to restore protein synthesis after being exposed to a severe form of stress is a pathological process because it bl...
<p>Identification of translation classes of mRNA. A) Analysis of the translation change after stress...
Many genome-wide studies pointed out translation as a major regulator of gene expression, being a ke...
Proteostasis is essential for cellular survival and particularly important for highly specialised po...
Transient protein synthesis inhibition is an important protective mechanism used by cells during var...
Cell survival in changing environments requires appropriate regulation of gene expression, including...
The post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms cells mount in response to environmental stresses are...
It has long been known that protein synthesis is inhibited in neurological disorders. Protein synthe...
Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).Transient global cerebral ischemia triggers suppression of the...
Protein translation is necessary for cell function, but it is an incredibly energy demanding process...
Neuronal protein synthesis is severely depressed following stress such as heat-shock, hypoxia, and h...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main organelle for protein synthesis, trafficking and maintaining ...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Following an ischemic insult, ...
Ribosome stalling during translation has recently been shown to cause neurodegeneration, yet the sig...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main cellular organelle involved in protein synthesis, assembl...
This chapter discusses the changes in protein phosphorylation following ischemia, with particular re...
<p>Identification of translation classes of mRNA. A) Analysis of the translation change after stress...
Many genome-wide studies pointed out translation as a major regulator of gene expression, being a ke...
Proteostasis is essential for cellular survival and particularly important for highly specialised po...
Transient protein synthesis inhibition is an important protective mechanism used by cells during var...
Cell survival in changing environments requires appropriate regulation of gene expression, including...
The post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms cells mount in response to environmental stresses are...
It has long been known that protein synthesis is inhibited in neurological disorders. Protein synthe...
Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).Transient global cerebral ischemia triggers suppression of the...
Protein translation is necessary for cell function, but it is an incredibly energy demanding process...
Neuronal protein synthesis is severely depressed following stress such as heat-shock, hypoxia, and h...
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main organelle for protein synthesis, trafficking and maintaining ...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Following an ischemic insult, ...
Ribosome stalling during translation has recently been shown to cause neurodegeneration, yet the sig...
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the main cellular organelle involved in protein synthesis, assembl...
This chapter discusses the changes in protein phosphorylation following ischemia, with particular re...
<p>Identification of translation classes of mRNA. A) Analysis of the translation change after stress...
Many genome-wide studies pointed out translation as a major regulator of gene expression, being a ke...
Proteostasis is essential for cellular survival and particularly important for highly specialised po...