Cells continuously create and degrade proteins. Some proteins are made in the cytoplasm and need to be transported into the endoplasmic reticulum. To complete this task, proteins move through a channel called the translocon in a process called translocation. Mutations in the translocon are associated with multiple human diseases, including diabetes and immune disorders. Translocation may occur co-translationally or post-translationally. Occasionally, the mRNA encoding a protein will aberrantly lack a stop codon, which results in translation of the 3’ untranslated region and ribosomal stalling if a stop codon is not fortuitously encountered. If the protein is ER-targeted, the protein will also stall within and clog the translocon. The...
International audienceThe arrest of protein synthesis caused when ribosomes stall on an mRNA lacking...
Foreign protein production from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is accomplished through the secre...
<div><p>Incidental ribosome stalling during translation elongation is an aberrant phenomenon during ...
Life requires the presence of proteins. These proteins can perform a variety of functions within the...
Rpl24, a eukaryotic 60S ribosomal protein, forms inter-subunit bridges. Lack of Rpl24 protein may we...
Summary: Translocon clogging at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as a result of translation stalling t...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyMarkus BabstProteins are life's double edged sword. Proteins a...
Incidental ribosome stalling during translation elongation is an aberrant phenomenon during protein ...
Protein translation is a fundamental, demanding process which requires several million ribosomes and...
Proper protein synthesis and degradation is essential to cell health. A number of human diseases and...
More than 30% of human genes encode secretory or membrane proteins. Most secretory proteins are targ...
Recently, structural and biochemical studies have detailed many of the molecular events that occur i...
Protein biosynthesis is the most energy-consuming process during cellular proliferation and any even...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that couples the synt...
During protein synthesis, peptidyl tRNA at the A site moves to the P site, and deacylated tRNA at th...
International audienceThe arrest of protein synthesis caused when ribosomes stall on an mRNA lacking...
Foreign protein production from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is accomplished through the secre...
<div><p>Incidental ribosome stalling during translation elongation is an aberrant phenomenon during ...
Life requires the presence of proteins. These proteins can perform a variety of functions within the...
Rpl24, a eukaryotic 60S ribosomal protein, forms inter-subunit bridges. Lack of Rpl24 protein may we...
Summary: Translocon clogging at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as a result of translation stalling t...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyMarkus BabstProteins are life's double edged sword. Proteins a...
Incidental ribosome stalling during translation elongation is an aberrant phenomenon during protein ...
Protein translation is a fundamental, demanding process which requires several million ribosomes and...
Proper protein synthesis and degradation is essential to cell health. A number of human diseases and...
More than 30% of human genes encode secretory or membrane proteins. Most secretory proteins are targ...
Recently, structural and biochemical studies have detailed many of the molecular events that occur i...
Protein biosynthesis is the most energy-consuming process during cellular proliferation and any even...
Signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved targeting machine that couples the synt...
During protein synthesis, peptidyl tRNA at the A site moves to the P site, and deacylated tRNA at th...
International audienceThe arrest of protein synthesis caused when ribosomes stall on an mRNA lacking...
Foreign protein production from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is accomplished through the secre...
<div><p>Incidental ribosome stalling during translation elongation is an aberrant phenomenon during ...