Author summary Recent advances in proteomics show that translation is strongly dependent on transcript length, but current theoretical models fail to capture this relationship. Here, we propose that the high initiation rates and protein yields of short transcripts result from terminating ribosomes reinitiating on the same transcript. The frequency of reinitiation depends on the time required to complete one full transit of a transcript, coupling transcript lengths and elongation rates to protein yield. Any slow step reduces the protein yield of shorter transcripts more than the yield of longer transcripts, generating stronger selective pressure to eliminate slow steps in shorter transcripts and explaining the widespread negative correlation...
Translation initiation is the major regulatory step defining the rate of protein production from an ...
SummaryRecent years have seen intensive progress in measuring protein translation. However, the cont...
<p>We simulated the effects of changing the reinitiation rate (A, B) or the <i>de novo</i> initiatio...
International audienceProtein synthesis rates are determined, at the translational level, by propert...
SummaryDeep sequencing now provides detailed snapshots of ribosome occupancy on mRNAs. We leverage t...
Introduction: In addition to the widespread and well documented control of protein synthesis by tran...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Although sequencing of ribosome footprints has uncovered aspects of mRNA translation, the determinan...
<p>Ribosome density is the average number of ribosomes occupying a transcript during its lifetime di...
Translation initiation is often attributed as the rate-determining step of eukaryotic protein synthe...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
Ribosome-footprint profiling provides genome-wide snapshots of translation, but technical challenges...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
Translation initiation is the major regulatory step defining the rate of protein production from an ...
SummaryRecent years have seen intensive progress in measuring protein translation. However, the cont...
<p>We simulated the effects of changing the reinitiation rate (A, B) or the <i>de novo</i> initiatio...
International audienceProtein synthesis rates are determined, at the translational level, by propert...
SummaryDeep sequencing now provides detailed snapshots of ribosome occupancy on mRNAs. We leverage t...
Introduction: In addition to the widespread and well documented control of protein synthesis by tran...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Although sequencing of ribosome footprints has uncovered aspects of mRNA translation, the determinan...
<p>Ribosome density is the average number of ribosomes occupying a transcript during its lifetime di...
Translation initiation is often attributed as the rate-determining step of eukaryotic protein synthe...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
Protein homeostasis of bacterial cells is maintained by coordinated processes of protein production,...
The acquisition of protein secondary and tertiary structure depends on the primary sequence of amino...
Ribosome-footprint profiling provides genome-wide snapshots of translation, but technical challenges...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
Translation initiation is the major regulatory step defining the rate of protein production from an ...
SummaryRecent years have seen intensive progress in measuring protein translation. However, the cont...
<p>We simulated the effects of changing the reinitiation rate (A, B) or the <i>de novo</i> initiatio...