Stalled protein synthesis produces defective nascent chains that can harm cells. In response, cells degrade these nascent chains via a process called ribosome-associated quality control (RQC). Here, we review the irregularities in the translation process that cause ribosomes to stall as well as how cells use RQC to detect stalled ribosomes, ubiquitylate their tethered nascent chains, and deliver the ubiquitylated nascent chains to the proteasome. We additionally summarize how cells respond to RQC failure
Post-translational modification of ribosomal proteins enables rapid and dynamic regulation of protei...
si nd cstargeted for degradation. For some proteins, this timeline is abbreviated, as defective nasc...
Eukaryotes possess numerous quality control systems that monitor both the synthesis of RNA and the i...
Translation arrest by polybasic sequences induces ribosome stalling, and the arrest product is degra...
Ribosome-associated Quality Control (RQC) pathways protect cells from toxicity caused by incomplete ...
Pathogens and tumors are detected by the immune system through the display of intracellular peptides...
Protein biosynthesis is the most energy-consuming process during cellular proliferation and any even...
Ribosomes can stall during translation due to defects in the mRNA template or translation machinery,...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyMarkus BabstProteins are life's double edged sword. Proteins a...
The correct decoding of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) into proteins is an essential cellular task. The tran...
Protein translation is a fundamental, demanding process which requires several million ribosomes and...
International audienceProteostasis in eukaryotes is maintained by compartment-specific quality contr...
Accurate gene expression is a prerequisite for all cellular processes. Cells actively promote correc...
Eukaryotic cells employ the ribosome-associated quality control complex (RQC) to maintain homeostasi...
Stalled mRNA translation results in the production of incompletely synthesized proteins that are tar...
Post-translational modification of ribosomal proteins enables rapid and dynamic regulation of protei...
si nd cstargeted for degradation. For some proteins, this timeline is abbreviated, as defective nasc...
Eukaryotes possess numerous quality control systems that monitor both the synthesis of RNA and the i...
Translation arrest by polybasic sequences induces ribosome stalling, and the arrest product is degra...
Ribosome-associated Quality Control (RQC) pathways protect cells from toxicity caused by incomplete ...
Pathogens and tumors are detected by the immune system through the display of intracellular peptides...
Protein biosynthesis is the most energy-consuming process during cellular proliferation and any even...
Ribosomes can stall during translation due to defects in the mRNA template or translation machinery,...
honors thesisCollege of ScienceBiologyMarkus BabstProteins are life's double edged sword. Proteins a...
The correct decoding of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) into proteins is an essential cellular task. The tran...
Protein translation is a fundamental, demanding process which requires several million ribosomes and...
International audienceProteostasis in eukaryotes is maintained by compartment-specific quality contr...
Accurate gene expression is a prerequisite for all cellular processes. Cells actively promote correc...
Eukaryotic cells employ the ribosome-associated quality control complex (RQC) to maintain homeostasi...
Stalled mRNA translation results in the production of incompletely synthesized proteins that are tar...
Post-translational modification of ribosomal proteins enables rapid and dynamic regulation of protei...
si nd cstargeted for degradation. For some proteins, this timeline is abbreviated, as defective nasc...
Eukaryotes possess numerous quality control systems that monitor both the synthesis of RNA and the i...