Mammalian genes are highly heterogeneous with respect to their nucleotide composition, but the functional consequences of this heterogeneity are not clear. In the previous studies, weak positive or negative correlations have been found between the silent-site guanine and cytosine (GC) content and expression of mammalian genes. However, previous studies disregarded differences in the genomic context of genes, which could potentially obscure any correlation between GC content and expression. In the present work, we directly compared the expression of GC-rich and GC-poor genes placed in the context of identical promoters and UTR sequences. We performed transient and stable transfections of mammalian cells with GC-rich and GC-poor versions of H...
Whether codon usage fine-tunes mRNA translation in mammals remains controversial, with recent papers...
mRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules of this interplay are p...
International audiencemRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules o...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 Mammalian chromosomes are characterized by large-scale var...
AbstractWe have analyzed the distribution of guanine—cytosine (GC) content around the translation in...
Whether codon usage fine-tunes mRNA translation in mammals remains controversial, with recent papers...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
The housekeeping (ubiquitously expressed) genes in the mammal genome were shown here to be on averag...
The human genome is highly heterogeneous in its GC composition. How codon usage affects translation...
Abstract Background Codon bias is a phenomenon that refers to the differences in the frequencies of ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科病態検査学We conducted a genome-wide analysis of variations in guanine plus cytosine (G+C) c...
The development of vaccine components or recom-binant therapeutics critically depends on sustained e...
<p>HeLa cells were transfected with the indicated plasmids and after 20 h they were treated with 10 ...
Control of protein expression results from the fine tuning of mRNA synthesis, decay and translation....
Contains fulltext : 79825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In species with ...
Whether codon usage fine-tunes mRNA translation in mammals remains controversial, with recent papers...
mRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules of this interplay are p...
International audiencemRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules o...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 Mammalian chromosomes are characterized by large-scale var...
AbstractWe have analyzed the distribution of guanine—cytosine (GC) content around the translation in...
Whether codon usage fine-tunes mRNA translation in mammals remains controversial, with recent papers...
Nucleotide compositional analyses of disparities in genomic guanine and cytosine (gGC) content direc...
The housekeeping (ubiquitously expressed) genes in the mammal genome were shown here to be on averag...
The human genome is highly heterogeneous in its GC composition. How codon usage affects translation...
Abstract Background Codon bias is a phenomenon that refers to the differences in the frequencies of ...
金沢大学大学院医学系研究科病態検査学We conducted a genome-wide analysis of variations in guanine plus cytosine (G+C) c...
The development of vaccine components or recom-binant therapeutics critically depends on sustained e...
<p>HeLa cells were transfected with the indicated plasmids and after 20 h they were treated with 10 ...
Control of protein expression results from the fine tuning of mRNA synthesis, decay and translation....
Contains fulltext : 79825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In species with ...
Whether codon usage fine-tunes mRNA translation in mammals remains controversial, with recent papers...
mRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules of this interplay are p...
International audiencemRNA translation and decay appear often intimately linked although the rules o...