AbstractWe explore and quantify the physical and biochemical mechanisms that may be relevant in the regulation of translation. After elongation and detachment from the 3′ termination site of mRNA, parts of the ribosome machinery can diffuse back to the initiation site, especially if it is held nearby, enhancing overall translation rates. The elongation steps of the mRNA-bound ribosomes are modeled using exact and asymptotic results of the totally asymmetric exclusion process. Since the ribosome injection rates of the totally asymmetric exclusion process depend on the local concentrations at the initiation site, a source of ribosomes emanating from the termination end can feed back to the initiation site, leading to a self-consistent set of ...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
Protein synthesis is a highly efficient process and is under exacting control. Yet, the actual abund...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
AbstractWe explore and quantify the physical and biochemical mechanisms that may be relevant in the ...
ABSTRACT We explore and quantify the physical and biochemical mechanisms that may be relevant in the...
Among the three phases of mRNA translation—initiation, elongation, and termination—initiation has tr...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
International audienceProtein synthesis rates are determined, at the translational level, by propert...
SummaryGene expression can be regulated at the level of initiation of protein biosynthesis via struc...
Quantitative control of gene expression occurs at multiple levels, including the level of translatio...
Ribosomes are universally conserved macromolecular machines found within all living cells that catal...
Author summary Recent advances in proteomics show that translation is strongly dependent on transcri...
Translation is one of the main steps in the synthesis of proteins. It consists of ribosomes that tra...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
Protein synthesis is a highly efficient process and is under exacting control. Yet, the actual abund...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...
AbstractWe explore and quantify the physical and biochemical mechanisms that may be relevant in the ...
ABSTRACT We explore and quantify the physical and biochemical mechanisms that may be relevant in the...
Among the three phases of mRNA translation—initiation, elongation, and termination—initiation has tr...
SummaryRibosomes elongate at a nonuniform rate during translation. Theoretical models and experiment...
Ribosomes carry out protein synthesis from mRNA templates by a highly regulated process called trans...
AbstractThe genetic information in DNA is transcribed to mRNA and then translated to proteins, which...
International audienceProtein synthesis rates are determined, at the translational level, by propert...
SummaryGene expression can be regulated at the level of initiation of protein biosynthesis via struc...
Quantitative control of gene expression occurs at multiple levels, including the level of translatio...
Ribosomes are universally conserved macromolecular machines found within all living cells that catal...
Author summary Recent advances in proteomics show that translation is strongly dependent on transcri...
Translation is one of the main steps in the synthesis of proteins. It consists of ribosomes that tra...
To understand the complex relationship governing transcript abundance and the level of the encoded p...
Protein synthesis is a highly efficient process and is under exacting control. Yet, the actual abund...
AbstractTranslation is a central cellular process and the complexity of its mechanism necessitates m...