Regulation of protein synthesis contributes to maintenance of homeostasis and adaptation to environmental changes. mRNA translation is controlled at various levels including initiation, elongation and termination, through post-transcriptional/translational modifications of components of the protein synthesis machinery. Recently, protein and RNA hydroxylation have emerged as important enzymatic modifications of tRNAs, elongation and termination factors, as well as ribosomal proteins. These modifications enable a correct STOP codon recognition, ensuring translational fidelity. Recent studies are starting to show that STOP codon read-through is related to the ability of the cell to cope with different types of stress, such as oxidative and che...
The regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection mechanis...
Background: The stress response in bacteria involves the multistage control of gene expression but i...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....
Cell survival in changing environments requires appropriate regulation of gene expression, including...
Information on unique and coordinated regulation of transcription and translation in response to str...
The post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms cells mount in response to environmental stresses are...
Gene expression may be controlled at multiple levels, e.g., through genomic architecture, transcript...
Protein translation is necessary for cell function, but it is an incredibly energy demanding process...
peer reviewedRegulation of mRNA translation elongation impacts nascent protein synthesis and integri...
AbstractThe regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection ...
Translation is a complex process essential for cell survival that is subjected to a strict regulatio...
tRNA (tRNA) is a key molecule used for protein synthesis, with multiple points of stress-induced reg...
The production of newly synthesized proteins is vital for all cellular functions and is a determinan...
Throughout evolution, eukaryotic cells have devised different mechanisms to cope with stressful envi...
ABSTRACT: Cells respond to environmental stressors and xenobiotic exposures using regulatory network...
The regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection mechanis...
Background: The stress response in bacteria involves the multistage control of gene expression but i...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....
Cell survival in changing environments requires appropriate regulation of gene expression, including...
Information on unique and coordinated regulation of transcription and translation in response to str...
The post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms cells mount in response to environmental stresses are...
Gene expression may be controlled at multiple levels, e.g., through genomic architecture, transcript...
Protein translation is necessary for cell function, but it is an incredibly energy demanding process...
peer reviewedRegulation of mRNA translation elongation impacts nascent protein synthesis and integri...
AbstractThe regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection ...
Translation is a complex process essential for cell survival that is subjected to a strict regulatio...
tRNA (tRNA) is a key molecule used for protein synthesis, with multiple points of stress-induced reg...
The production of newly synthesized proteins is vital for all cellular functions and is a determinan...
Throughout evolution, eukaryotic cells have devised different mechanisms to cope with stressful envi...
ABSTRACT: Cells respond to environmental stressors and xenobiotic exposures using regulatory network...
The regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection mechanis...
Background: The stress response in bacteria involves the multistage control of gene expression but i...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....