Understanding molecular mechanisms of ribosomal translation sheds light on the emergence and evolution of protein synthesis in the three domains of life. Universally, ribosomal translation is described in three steps: initiation, elongation and termination. During initiation, a macromolecular complex assembled around the small ribosomal subunit selects the start codon on the mRNA and defines the open reading frame. In this review, we focus on the comparison of start codon selection mechanisms in eukaryotes and archaea. Eukaryotic translation initiation is a very complicated process, involving many initiation factors. The most widespread mechanism for the discovery of the start codon is the scanning of the mRNA by a pre-initiation complex un...
International audienceSelection of correct start codons on mRNAs is a key step required for faithful...
Sequence features play an important role in the regulation of translation initiation. This thesis fo...
International audienceIn eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the ...
International audienceUnderstanding molecular mechanisms of ribosomal translation sheds light on the...
International audienceTranslation initiation (TI) allows accurate selection of the initiation codon ...
Initiation is a critical step in translation, during which the ribosome lands on the start codon and...
Eukaryotic and archaeal translation initiation complexes have a common structural core comprising e/...
The initiation of translation is a fundamental and highly regulated process in gene expression. Tran...
Translation initiation in prokaryotes is mainly defined, although not exclusively, by the interactio...
Translation initiation universally occurs with accurate selection of the start codon that defines th...
Eukaryotic translation initiation involves preinitiation ribosomal complex 5'-to-3' directional prob...
International audienceIn archaeal translation initiation, a preinitiation complex (PIC) made up of a...
Recent in silico and experimental data have shed new light on the mechanism and components of transl...
Initiation of protein synthesis, entailing ribosomal recognition of the mRNA start codon and setting...
Bacterial translation comprising of three steps: initiation, elongation and termination is a highly ...
International audienceSelection of correct start codons on mRNAs is a key step required for faithful...
Sequence features play an important role in the regulation of translation initiation. This thesis fo...
International audienceIn eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the ...
International audienceUnderstanding molecular mechanisms of ribosomal translation sheds light on the...
International audienceTranslation initiation (TI) allows accurate selection of the initiation codon ...
Initiation is a critical step in translation, during which the ribosome lands on the start codon and...
Eukaryotic and archaeal translation initiation complexes have a common structural core comprising e/...
The initiation of translation is a fundamental and highly regulated process in gene expression. Tran...
Translation initiation in prokaryotes is mainly defined, although not exclusively, by the interactio...
Translation initiation universally occurs with accurate selection of the start codon that defines th...
Eukaryotic translation initiation involves preinitiation ribosomal complex 5'-to-3' directional prob...
International audienceIn archaeal translation initiation, a preinitiation complex (PIC) made up of a...
Recent in silico and experimental data have shed new light on the mechanism and components of transl...
Initiation of protein synthesis, entailing ribosomal recognition of the mRNA start codon and setting...
Bacterial translation comprising of three steps: initiation, elongation and termination is a highly ...
International audienceSelection of correct start codons on mRNAs is a key step required for faithful...
Sequence features play an important role in the regulation of translation initiation. This thesis fo...
International audienceIn eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the ...