[HTML][HTML] Ribosome inactivation regulates translation elongation in neurons
B Popper, M Bürkle, G Ciccopiedi… - Journal of Biological …, 2024 - ASBMB
Cellular plasticity is crucial for adapting to ever-changing stimuli. As a result, cells
consistently reshape their translatome, and, consequently, their proteome. The control of …
consistently reshape their translatome, and, consequently, their proteome. The control of …
Translation feedback control in the brain
SL Moon - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2024 - nature.com
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[HTML][HTML] Pausing on polyribosomes: make way for elongation in translational control
JD Richter, J Coller - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
Among the three phases of mRNA translation—initiation, elongation, and termination—
initiation has traditionally been considered to be rate limiting and thus the focus of …
initiation has traditionally been considered to be rate limiting and thus the focus of …
[HTML][HTML] GTPBP1 resolves paused ribosomes to maintain neuronal homeostasis
M Terrey, SI Adamson, AL Gibson, T Deng, R Ishimura… - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
Ribosome-associated quality control pathways respond to defects in translational elongation
to recycle arrested ribosomes and degrade aberrant polypeptides and mRNAs. Loss of a …
to recycle arrested ribosomes and degrade aberrant polypeptides and mRNAs. Loss of a …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal ribosomes exhibit dynamic and context-dependent exchange of ribosomal proteins
CM Fusco, K Desch, AR Dörrbaum, M Wang… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Owing to their morphological complexity and dense network connections, neurons modify
their proteomes locally, using mRNAs and ribosomes present in the neuropil (tissue …
their proteomes locally, using mRNAs and ribosomes present in the neuropil (tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Ribosome and translational control in stem cells
M Gabut, F Bourdelais, S Durand - Cells, 2020 - mdpi.com
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and adult stem cells (ASCs) possess the remarkable capacity
to self-renew while remaining poised to differentiate into multiple progenies in the context of …
to self-renew while remaining poised to differentiate into multiple progenies in the context of …
Ribosome profiling reveals a cell-type-specific translational landscape in brain tumors
Glioma growth is driven by signaling that ultimately regulates protein synthesis. Gliomas are
also complex at the cellular level and involve multiple cell types, including transformed and …
also complex at the cellular level and involve multiple cell types, including transformed and …
[HTML][HTML] Selective 40S footprinting reveals cap-tethered ribosome scanning in human cells
Translation regulation occurs largely during the initiation phase. Here, we develop selective
40S footprinting to visualize initiating 40S ribosomes on endogenous mRNAs in vivo. This …
40S footprinting to visualize initiating 40S ribosomes on endogenous mRNAs in vivo. This …
Translational activity controls ribophagic flux and turnover of distinct ribosome pools
J Trendel, M Aleksić, M Bertolini, M Jochem, G Kramer… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Ribosomes are among the most abundant and complex machineries in the cell, however,
the turnover of their subunits remains poorly understood. Here, we apply proteomic flux and …
the turnover of their subunits remains poorly understood. Here, we apply proteomic flux and …
Characterizing inactive ribosomes in translational profiling
The broad impact of translational regulation has emerged explosively in the last few years in
part due to the technological advance in genome-wide interrogation of gene expression …
part due to the technological advance in genome-wide interrogation of gene expression …