Stop codon readthrough occurs via genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, resulting in a longer polypeptide chain at the C-terminus. Although these readthroughs may seem like an error made by translational mechanisms, evidence from yeast suggests that stop codon readthrough has an impact on various cellular processes. Readthrough has the potential to create genetic diversity, similar to RNA splicing, mRNA editing, and protein modification. The diversity created by translational readthrough may result in a beneficial change in phenotype, and thus have a role in evolution and adaptability. Translational readthrough is observed in organisms such as yeast and E. coli but may also occur in more complex organisms such as humans. Because readthrough ha...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
Stop codons are used to signal the ribosome to terminate the decoding of an mRNA template. Recent st...
We speci®cally sought genes within the yeast genome controlled by a non-conventional transla-tion me...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
Stop-codon read-through refers to the phenomenon that a ribosome goes past the stop codon and contin...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
RNA signals located downstream of stop codons in eukaryotic mRNAs can stimulate high levels of trans...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
De novo protein-coding innovations sometimes emerge from ancestrally noncoding DNA, despite the expe...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide is terminated when the release factor eRF1 recognizes a UAA, ...
Translation termination takes place when a stop codon enters the A site of the ribosome. eRF1p direc...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
Stop codons are used to signal the ribosome to terminate the decoding of an mRNA template. Recent st...
We speci®cally sought genes within the yeast genome controlled by a non-conventional transla-tion me...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
Stop-codon read-through refers to the phenomenon that a ribosome goes past the stop codon and contin...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
Recent analysis of genomic signatures in mammals, flies, and worms indicates that functional transla...
RNA signals located downstream of stop codons in eukaryotic mRNAs can stimulate high levels of trans...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
De novo protein-coding innovations sometimes emerge from ancestrally noncoding DNA, despite the expe...
Translation of mRNA into a polypeptide is terminated when the release factor eRF1 recognizes a UAA, ...
Translation termination takes place when a stop codon enters the A site of the ribosome. eRF1p direc...
Abstract Background Efficient gene expression involves a trade-off between (i) premature termination...
Ribosomes can read through stop codons in a regulated manner, elongating rather than terminating the...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...