The central dogma of molecular biology entails that genetic information is transferred from nucleic acid to proteins. Notwithstanding retro-transcribing genetic elements, DNA is transcribed to RNA which in turn is translated into proteins. Recent advancements have shown that each stage is regulated to control protein abundances for a variety of essential physiological processes. In this regard, mRNA regulation is essential in fine-tuning or calibrating protein abundances. In this review, we would like to discuss one of several mRNA-intrinsic features of mRNA regulation that has been gaining traction of recent—codon bias and optimality. Specifically, we address the effects of codon bias with regard to codon optimality in several biological p...
A key characteristic of cancer cells is their increased proliferative capacity, which requires eleva...
Rapid cell growth demands fast protein translational elongation to alleviate ribosome shortage. Howe...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
SummarymRNA degradation represents a critical regulated step in gene expression. Although the major ...
Codon bias has been implicated as one of the major factors contributing to mRNA stability in several...
The rate of protein synthesis depends on both the rate of initiation of translation and the rate of ...
Codon bias has been implicated as one of the major factors contributing to mRNA stability in yeast. ...
Introduction: Connections between genetic variation and trait variation are complex and dynamic; the...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Codon usage bias exists in almost every organism and is reported to regulate protein translation eff...
A key characteristic of cancer cells is their increased proliferative capacity, which requires eleva...
Codon usage bias (CUB) and mRNA structural stability are important intrinsic features of mRNA that c...
International audienceMessenger RNA (mRNA) translation and mRNA degradation are important determinan...
Abstract Background Evidence in diverse organisms suggests that codon optimality is a major determin...
A key characteristic of cancer cells is their increased proliferative capacity, which requires eleva...
Rapid cell growth demands fast protein translational elongation to alleviate ribosome shortage. Howe...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...
SummarymRNA degradation represents a critical regulated step in gene expression. Although the major ...
Codon bias has been implicated as one of the major factors contributing to mRNA stability in several...
The rate of protein synthesis depends on both the rate of initiation of translation and the rate of ...
Codon bias has been implicated as one of the major factors contributing to mRNA stability in yeast. ...
Introduction: Connections between genetic variation and trait variation are complex and dynamic; the...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
The redundancy of the genetic code implies that most amino acids are encoded by multiple synonymous ...
Codon usage bias exists in almost every organism and is reported to regulate protein translation eff...
A key characteristic of cancer cells is their increased proliferative capacity, which requires eleva...
Codon usage bias (CUB) and mRNA structural stability are important intrinsic features of mRNA that c...
International audienceMessenger RNA (mRNA) translation and mRNA degradation are important determinan...
Abstract Background Evidence in diverse organisms suggests that codon optimality is a major determin...
A key characteristic of cancer cells is their increased proliferative capacity, which requires eleva...
Rapid cell growth demands fast protein translational elongation to alleviate ribosome shortage. Howe...
Abstract. In many unicellular organisms, inverte-brates, and plants, synonymous codon usage biases r...