Faithful translation of genetic information depends on the ability of the translational machinery to decode stop codons as termination signals. Although termination of protein synthesis is highly efficient, errors in decoding of stop codons may lead to the synthesis of C-terminally extended proteins. It was found that in eukaryotes such elongated proteins do not accumulate in cells. However, the mechanism for sequestration of C-terminally extended proteins is still unknown. Here we show that 3 - UTR-encoded polypeptides promote aggregation of the C-terminally extended proteins, and targeting to lysosomes. We demonstrate that 3 -UTR-encoded polypeptides can promote different levels of protein aggregation, similar to random sequences. We also...
The translational stop signal and polypeptide release factor (RF) complexed with Escherichia coli ri...
Regulation of gene expression involves a wide array of cellular mechanisms that control the abundanc...
De novo protein-coding innovations sometimes emerge from ancestrally noncoding DNA, despite the expe...
Protein synthesis is a tightly regulated process of gene expression. Each gene has its start and its...
Translation termination is a finishing step of protein biosynthesis. The significant role in this pr...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
Programmed stop codon readthrough is a post-transcription regulatory mechanism specifically in-creas...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
Protein termination is an important cellular process. Protein termination relies on the stop-codons ...
Terminating protein translation accurately and efficiently is critical for both protein fidelity and...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Understanding translation efficiency is crucial to pharmaceutical companies that have invested subst...
Stop codon readthrough occurs via genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, resulting in a longer polypepti...
peer reviewedRegulation of mRNA translation elongation impacts nascent protein synthesis and integri...
The translational stop signal and polypeptide release factor (RF) complexed with Escherichia coli ri...
Regulation of gene expression involves a wide array of cellular mechanisms that control the abundanc...
De novo protein-coding innovations sometimes emerge from ancestrally noncoding DNA, despite the expe...
Protein synthesis is a tightly regulated process of gene expression. Each gene has its start and its...
Translation termination is a finishing step of protein biosynthesis. The significant role in this pr...
The fidelity of protein synthesis, a process shaped by several mechanisms involving specialized ribo...
Programmed stop codon readthrough is a post-transcription regulatory mechanism specifically in-creas...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
Pseudouridylation of messenger RNA emerges as an abundant modification involved in gene expression r...
Protein termination is an important cellular process. Protein termination relies on the stop-codons ...
Terminating protein translation accurately and efficiently is critical for both protein fidelity and...
International audienceRecognition of the stop codon by the translation machinery is essential to ter...
Understanding translation efficiency is crucial to pharmaceutical companies that have invested subst...
Stop codon readthrough occurs via genetic and epigenetic mechanisms, resulting in a longer polypepti...
peer reviewedRegulation of mRNA translation elongation impacts nascent protein synthesis and integri...
The translational stop signal and polypeptide release factor (RF) complexed with Escherichia coli ri...
Regulation of gene expression involves a wide array of cellular mechanisms that control the abundanc...
De novo protein-coding innovations sometimes emerge from ancestrally noncoding DNA, despite the expe...