Translational control by 3′-UTR-binding proteins

E Szostak, F Gebauer - Briefings in functional genomics, 2013 - academic.oup.com
E Szostak, F Gebauer
Briefings in functional genomics, 2013academic.oup.com
The regulation of mRNA translation is a major checkpoint in the flux of information from the
transcriptome to the proteome. Critical for translational control are the trans-acting factors,
RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and small RNAs that bind to the mRNA and modify its
translatability. This review summarizes the mechanisms by which RBPs regulate mRNA
translation, with special focus on those binding to the 3′-untranslated region. It also
discusses how recent high-throughput technologies are revealing exquisite layers of …
Abstract
The regulation of mRNA translation is a major checkpoint in the flux of information from the transcriptome to the proteome. Critical for translational control are the trans-acting factors, RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and small RNAs that bind to the mRNA and modify its translatability. This review summarizes the mechanisms by which RBPs regulate mRNA translation, with special focus on those binding to the 3′-untranslated region. It also discusses how recent high-throughput technologies are revealing exquisite layers of complexity and are helping to untangle translational regulation at a genome-wide scale.
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