<div><p>Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain is a highly accurate process. Many prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses, however, use leaky termination of translation to optimize their coding capacity. Although growing evidence indicates the occurrence of ribosomal readthrough also in higher organisms, a biological function for the resulting extended proteins has been elucidated only in very few cases. Here, we report that in human cells programmed stop codon readthrough is used to generate peroxisomal isoforms of cytosolic enzymes. We could show for NAD-dependent lactate dehydrogenase B (LDHB) and NAD-dependent malate dehydrogenase 1 (MDH1) that translational readthrough results in C-terminally extended protein variants containing a per...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Faithful translation of genetic information depends on the ability of the translational machinery to...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain is a highly accurate process. Many prokaryotic and euka...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain is a highly accurate process. Many prokaryotic and euka...
Translational readthrough gives rise to low abundance proteins with C-terminal extensions beyond the...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
Translation is most often terminated when a ribosome encounters the first in-frame stop codon (UAA, ...
Translation termination takes place when a stop codon enters the A site of the ribosome. eRF1p direc...
Stop codon readthrough occurs via genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, resulting in a longer polypepti...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
RNA signals located downstream of stop codons in eukaryotic mRNAs can stimulate high levels of trans...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
Stop-codon read-through refers to the phenomenon that a ribosome goes past the stop codon and contin...
The genetic code that specifies the identity of amino acids incorporated into proteins during protei...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Faithful translation of genetic information depends on the ability of the translational machinery to...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain is a highly accurate process. Many prokaryotic and euka...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide chain is a highly accurate process. Many prokaryotic and euka...
Translational readthrough gives rise to low abundance proteins with C-terminal extensions beyond the...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
Translation is most often terminated when a ribosome encounters the first in-frame stop codon (UAA, ...
Translation termination takes place when a stop codon enters the A site of the ribosome. eRF1p direc...
Stop codon readthrough occurs via genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, resulting in a longer polypepti...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
RNA signals located downstream of stop codons in eukaryotic mRNAs can stimulate high levels of trans...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
Stop-codon read-through refers to the phenomenon that a ribosome goes past the stop codon and contin...
The genetic code that specifies the identity of amino acids incorporated into proteins during protei...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Faithful translation of genetic information depends on the ability of the translational machinery to...