Ribosomes are essential for protein synthesis in all organisms and their biogenesis and number are tightly controlled to maintain homeostasis in changing environmental conditions. While ribosome assembly and quality control mechanisms have been extensively studied, our understanding of ribosome degradation is limited. In yeast or animal cells, ribosomes are degraded after transfer into the vacuole or lysosome by ribophagy or nonselective autophagy, and ribosomal RNA can also be transferred directly across the lysosomal membrane by RNautophagy. In plants, ribosomal RNA is degraded by the vacuolar T2 ribonuclease RNS2 after transport by autophagy-related mechanisms, although it is unknown if a selective ribophagy pathway exists in plants. In ...
AbstractAutophagy is a degradation process accompanied by dynamic membrane organization. In the yeas...
A preponderance of textbooks outlines cellular protein synthesis (translation) in three basic steps:...
International audienceThe transcription of 18S, 5.8S, and 18S rRNA genes (45S rDNA), cotranscription...
The degradation and turnover of cellular components is essential for biological systems to remove da...
<p>Ribosomes account for a majority of the cell's RNA and much of its protein and represent a signif...
Ribosome assembly is an essential process that consumes prodigious quantities of cellular resources....
Ribosomes are abundant cellular machines1,2 regulated by assembly, supernumerary subunit turnover, a...
AbstractRibosome biogenesis is a fundamental process that provides cells with the molecular factorie...
Ribosome synthesis is a major metabolic activity that involves hundreds of individual reactions, eac...
<p>Ribosomes are highly conserved ribonucleoprotein nanomachines that translate information in the g...
Overproduced yeast ribosomal protein (RP) Rpl26 fails to assemble into ribosomes and is degraded in ...
The molecular biology revolution of the 1960s has given rise to an enormous body of literature descr...
Ribosomes are large macromolecular machineries composed of both protein and RNA constituents with a ...
This Open Access volume provides comprehensive reviews and describes the latest techniques to study ...
The ribosome is responsible for the final step of decoding genetic information into proteins. Theref...
AbstractAutophagy is a degradation process accompanied by dynamic membrane organization. In the yeas...
A preponderance of textbooks outlines cellular protein synthesis (translation) in three basic steps:...
International audienceThe transcription of 18S, 5.8S, and 18S rRNA genes (45S rDNA), cotranscription...
The degradation and turnover of cellular components is essential for biological systems to remove da...
<p>Ribosomes account for a majority of the cell's RNA and much of its protein and represent a signif...
Ribosome assembly is an essential process that consumes prodigious quantities of cellular resources....
Ribosomes are abundant cellular machines1,2 regulated by assembly, supernumerary subunit turnover, a...
AbstractRibosome biogenesis is a fundamental process that provides cells with the molecular factorie...
Ribosome synthesis is a major metabolic activity that involves hundreds of individual reactions, eac...
<p>Ribosomes are highly conserved ribonucleoprotein nanomachines that translate information in the g...
Overproduced yeast ribosomal protein (RP) Rpl26 fails to assemble into ribosomes and is degraded in ...
The molecular biology revolution of the 1960s has given rise to an enormous body of literature descr...
Ribosomes are large macromolecular machineries composed of both protein and RNA constituents with a ...
This Open Access volume provides comprehensive reviews and describes the latest techniques to study ...
The ribosome is responsible for the final step of decoding genetic information into proteins. Theref...
AbstractAutophagy is a degradation process accompanied by dynamic membrane organization. In the yeas...
A preponderance of textbooks outlines cellular protein synthesis (translation) in three basic steps:...
International audienceThe transcription of 18S, 5.8S, and 18S rRNA genes (45S rDNA), cotranscription...