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Translational control of cellular and viral mRNAs
Authors:Daniel R. Gallie
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of California, 92521-0129 Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:We are becoming increasingly aware of the role that translational control plays in regulating gene expression in plants. There are now many examples in which specific mechanisms have evolved at the translational level that directly impact the amount of protein produced from an mRNA. All regions of an mRNA, i.e., the 5prime leader, the coding region, and the 3prime-untranslated region, have the potential to influence translation. The 5prime-terminal cap structure and the poly(A) tail at the 3prime terminus serve as additional elements controlling translation. Many viral mRNAs have evolved alternatives to the cap and poly(A) tail that are functionally equivalent. Nevertheless, for both cellular and viral mRNAs, a co-dependent interaction between the terminal controlling elements appears to be the universal basis for efficient translation.
Keywords:5  /content/xnq50042lp285657/xxlarge8242.gif"   alt="  prime"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >leader  3  /content/xnq50042lp285657/xxlarge8242.gif"   alt="  prime"   align="  BASELINE"   BORDER="  0"  >-untranslated region  plant virus  poly(A) tail  cap, initiation factors
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