In mammalian cells, newly synthesized mRNAs undergo a pioneer round of translation that is important for mRNA quality control. Following maturation of messenger ribonucleoprotein particles during and after the pioneer round, steady-state cycles of mRNA translation generate most of the cell's proteins. Translation factors, RNA-binding proteins, and targets of signaling pathways that are particular to newly synthesized mRNAs regulate critical functions of the pioneer round
AbstractThe messenger RNA processing reactions of capping, splicing, and polyadenylation occur cotra...
International audiencemRNA is bound to a complex network of hundreds of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) ...
Translation initiation is the critical first step of protein synthesis in which a start codon is sel...
In mammalian cells, newly synthesized mRNAs undergo a pioneer round of translation that is important...
The pioneer (or first) round of translation of newly synthesized mRNAs is largely mediated by a nucl...
In mammalian cells, the splicing machinery deposits the exon junction complex (EJC) on mRNA splice j...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, translation is thought to be confined to cytoplasm, but two recent stud...
Protein synthesis is controlled at the level of translation initiation. Cells rapidly respond to env...
The ribosome plays a universally conserved role in catalyzing protein synthesis. Kondrashov et al. (...
Translational control in eukaryotic cells is critical for gene regulation during nutrient deprivatio...
AbstractNonsense-mediated decay (NMD) eliminates mRNAs that prematurely terminate translation. We us...
All living systems rely on appropriate protein synthesis and therefore evolved intricate mechanisms ...
AbstractProtein synthesis is the ultimate step of gene expression and a key control point for regula...
The successful survival and proliferation of a cell is contingent upon its ability to produce the co...
Control of protein synthesis is a fundamental process necessary for life and energetically one of th...
AbstractThe messenger RNA processing reactions of capping, splicing, and polyadenylation occur cotra...
International audiencemRNA is bound to a complex network of hundreds of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) ...
Translation initiation is the critical first step of protein synthesis in which a start codon is sel...
In mammalian cells, newly synthesized mRNAs undergo a pioneer round of translation that is important...
The pioneer (or first) round of translation of newly synthesized mRNAs is largely mediated by a nucl...
In mammalian cells, the splicing machinery deposits the exon junction complex (EJC) on mRNA splice j...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, translation is thought to be confined to cytoplasm, but two recent stud...
Protein synthesis is controlled at the level of translation initiation. Cells rapidly respond to env...
The ribosome plays a universally conserved role in catalyzing protein synthesis. Kondrashov et al. (...
Translational control in eukaryotic cells is critical for gene regulation during nutrient deprivatio...
AbstractNonsense-mediated decay (NMD) eliminates mRNAs that prematurely terminate translation. We us...
All living systems rely on appropriate protein synthesis and therefore evolved intricate mechanisms ...
AbstractProtein synthesis is the ultimate step of gene expression and a key control point for regula...
The successful survival and proliferation of a cell is contingent upon its ability to produce the co...
Control of protein synthesis is a fundamental process necessary for life and energetically one of th...
AbstractThe messenger RNA processing reactions of capping, splicing, and polyadenylation occur cotra...
International audiencemRNA is bound to a complex network of hundreds of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) ...
Translation initiation is the critical first step of protein synthesis in which a start codon is sel...