Background: While methods for annotation of genes are increasingly reliable, the exact identification of translation initiation sites remains a challenging problem. Since the N-termini of proteins often contain regulatory and targeting information, developing a robust method for start site identification is crucial. Ribosome profiling reads show distinct patterns of read length distributions around translation initiation sites. These patterns are typically lost in standard ribosome profiling analysis pipelines, when reads from footprints are adjusted to determine the specific codon being translated. Results: Utilising these signatures in combination with nucleotide sequence information, we build a model capable of predicting translation ini...
SummaryRibosome profiling suggests that ribosomes occupy many regions of the transcriptome thought t...
<div><p>The identification of translation initiation sites (TISs) constitutes an important aspect of...
Coding sequences (CDSs) have traditionally been predicted on the basis of sequence and length; on an...
Abstract Background While methods for annotation of genes are increasingly reliable, the exact ident...
Tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling (TetRP) provides a powerful new experimental tool for comp...
Driven by the rapid growth of the complete genome sequences, it is accepted that genome annotation h...
Translation initiation generally occurs at AUG codons in eukaryotes, although it has been shown that...
The use of alternative translation initiation sites enables production of more than one protein from...
The use of alternative translation initiation sites enables production of more than one protein from...
BackgroundComplete and accurate genome annotation is crucial for comprehensive and systematic studie...
Usage of presumed 5UTR or downstream in-frame AUG codons, next to non-AUG codons as translation star...
Translation initiation, which is rate-limiting in protein synthesis, is often the step at which regu...
Background: Computational prediction methods are currently used to identify genes in prokaryote geno...
ABSTRACT Small proteins consisting of 50 or fewer amino acids have been identified as regulators of ...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
SummaryRibosome profiling suggests that ribosomes occupy many regions of the transcriptome thought t...
<div><p>The identification of translation initiation sites (TISs) constitutes an important aspect of...
Coding sequences (CDSs) have traditionally been predicted on the basis of sequence and length; on an...
Abstract Background While methods for annotation of genes are increasingly reliable, the exact ident...
Tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling (TetRP) provides a powerful new experimental tool for comp...
Driven by the rapid growth of the complete genome sequences, it is accepted that genome annotation h...
Translation initiation generally occurs at AUG codons in eukaryotes, although it has been shown that...
The use of alternative translation initiation sites enables production of more than one protein from...
The use of alternative translation initiation sites enables production of more than one protein from...
BackgroundComplete and accurate genome annotation is crucial for comprehensive and systematic studie...
Usage of presumed 5UTR or downstream in-frame AUG codons, next to non-AUG codons as translation star...
Translation initiation, which is rate-limiting in protein synthesis, is often the step at which regu...
Background: Computational prediction methods are currently used to identify genes in prokaryote geno...
ABSTRACT Small proteins consisting of 50 or fewer amino acids have been identified as regulators of ...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
SummaryRibosome profiling suggests that ribosomes occupy many regions of the transcriptome thought t...
<div><p>The identification of translation initiation sites (TISs) constitutes an important aspect of...
Coding sequences (CDSs) have traditionally been predicted on the basis of sequence and length; on an...