Background Co-regulation of gene expression has been known for many years, and studied widely both globally and for individual genes. Nevertheless, most analyses concerned transcriptional control, which in case of physically interacting proteins and protein complex subunits may be of secondary importance. This research is the first quantitative analysis that provides global-scale evidence for translation co-regulation among associated proteins. Results By analyzing the results of our previous quantitative model of translation, we have demonstrated that protein production rates plus several other translational parameters, such as mRNA and protein abundance, or number of produced proteins from a gene, are well concerted between stable ...
Regulation of protein translation constitutes a crucial step in control of gene expression. In compa...
The ultimate goal of gene expression regulation is on the protein level. However, because the amount...
AbstractA new way by which the potency of a eukaryotic transcription factor can be regulated has bee...
AbstractThe extent of co-expression of the components of a comprehensive set of 244 multi-subunit pr...
Background: Cell functions depend on molecules organized in the cellular society. Two basic componen...
Cell functions depend on molecules organized in the cellular society. Two basic components are mRNA ...
Translation is a key step in the synthesis of proteins. Accordingly, cells have evolved an intricate...
BACKGROUND. Cell function necessitates the assemblage of proteins into complexes, a process which re...
Certain forms of translational regulation, and translation itself, rely on long-range interactions b...
Every living organism possesses a genome that contains within it a unique set of genes, a substantia...
Protein synthesis involves a complex machinery comprising numerous proteins and RNAs joined by nonco...
Background: Proteins interacting with each other as a complex play an important role in many molecul...
SummaryClustering of functionally related genes in operons allows for coregulated gene expression in...
Protein synthesis is controlled at the level of translation initiation. Cells rapidly respond to env...
Genome-wide analysis of translational control has taken strides in recent years owing to the advent ...
Regulation of protein translation constitutes a crucial step in control of gene expression. In compa...
The ultimate goal of gene expression regulation is on the protein level. However, because the amount...
AbstractA new way by which the potency of a eukaryotic transcription factor can be regulated has bee...
AbstractThe extent of co-expression of the components of a comprehensive set of 244 multi-subunit pr...
Background: Cell functions depend on molecules organized in the cellular society. Two basic componen...
Cell functions depend on molecules organized in the cellular society. Two basic components are mRNA ...
Translation is a key step in the synthesis of proteins. Accordingly, cells have evolved an intricate...
BACKGROUND. Cell function necessitates the assemblage of proteins into complexes, a process which re...
Certain forms of translational regulation, and translation itself, rely on long-range interactions b...
Every living organism possesses a genome that contains within it a unique set of genes, a substantia...
Protein synthesis involves a complex machinery comprising numerous proteins and RNAs joined by nonco...
Background: Proteins interacting with each other as a complex play an important role in many molecul...
SummaryClustering of functionally related genes in operons allows for coregulated gene expression in...
Protein synthesis is controlled at the level of translation initiation. Cells rapidly respond to env...
Genome-wide analysis of translational control has taken strides in recent years owing to the advent ...
Regulation of protein translation constitutes a crucial step in control of gene expression. In compa...
The ultimate goal of gene expression regulation is on the protein level. However, because the amount...
AbstractA new way by which the potency of a eukaryotic transcription factor can be regulated has bee...