ABSTRACT: Cells respond to environmental stressors and xenobiotic exposures using regulatory networks to control gene expression, and there is an emerging appreciation for the role of numerous postsynthetic chemical modifications of DNA, RNA, and proteins in controlling transcription and translation of the stress response. In this Perspective, we present a model for a new network that regulates the cellular response to xenobiotic exposures and other stresses in which stress-induced reprogramming of a system of dozens of post-transcriptional modifications on tRNA (tRNA) promotes selective translation of codon-biased mRNAs for critical response proteins. As a product of novel genomic and bioanalytical technologies, this model has strong paral...
Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development b...
Throughout evolution, eukaryotic cells have devised different mechanisms to cope with stressful envi...
Emerging evidence points to roles for tRNA modifications and tRNA abundance in cellular stress respo...
Cells respond to environmental stressors and xenobiotic exposures using regulatory networks to contr...
AbstractThe regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection ...
Living organisms respond to environmental changes and xenobiotic exposures by regulating gene expres...
The regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection mechanis...
Cells respond to stress by controlling gene expression at several levels, with little known about th...
tRNA (tRNA) is a key molecule used for protein synthesis, with multiple points of stress-induced reg...
Cells adapt to stress by altering gene expression at multiple levels. Here, we propose a new mechani...
Transfer RNA(tRNA) is a small chain of nucleotides that participates in protein synthesis by pairing...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are central adaptors that decode genetic information during translation and ha...
tRNAs are the fundamental components of the translation machinery as they deliver amino acids to the...
Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development b...
A number of stresses, including nutrient stress, temperature shock, DNA damage, and hypoxia, can lea...
Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development b...
Throughout evolution, eukaryotic cells have devised different mechanisms to cope with stressful envi...
Emerging evidence points to roles for tRNA modifications and tRNA abundance in cellular stress respo...
Cells respond to environmental stressors and xenobiotic exposures using regulatory networks to contr...
AbstractThe regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection ...
Living organisms respond to environmental changes and xenobiotic exposures by regulating gene expres...
The regulation of gene expression in response to stress is an essential cellular protection mechanis...
Cells respond to stress by controlling gene expression at several levels, with little known about th...
tRNA (tRNA) is a key molecule used for protein synthesis, with multiple points of stress-induced reg...
Cells adapt to stress by altering gene expression at multiple levels. Here, we propose a new mechani...
Transfer RNA(tRNA) is a small chain of nucleotides that participates in protein synthesis by pairing...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are central adaptors that decode genetic information during translation and ha...
tRNAs are the fundamental components of the translation machinery as they deliver amino acids to the...
Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development b...
A number of stresses, including nutrient stress, temperature shock, DNA damage, and hypoxia, can lea...
Posttranscriptional modifications in transfer RNA (tRNA) are often critical for normal development b...
Throughout evolution, eukaryotic cells have devised different mechanisms to cope with stressful envi...
Emerging evidence points to roles for tRNA modifications and tRNA abundance in cellular stress respo...