期刊
RNA BIOLOGY
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 137-145出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2016.1265197
关键词
4EBP dephosphorylation; DAP5; FXR1a; low mTOR activity; microRNA; mRNA cap binding; non-canonical translation; PARN; poly(A) shortening; quiescence
资金
- NIGMS [GM100202]
Eukaryotic protein synthesis is a multifaceted process that requires coordination of a set of translation factors in a particular cellular state. During normal growth and proliferation, cells generally make their proteome via conventional translation that utilizes canonical translation factors. When faced with environmental stress such as growth factor deprivation, or in response to biological cues such as developmental signals, cells can reduce canonical translation. In this situation, cells adapt alternative modes of translation to make specific proteins necessary for required biological functions under these distinct conditions. To date, a number of alternative translation mechanisms have been reported, which include non-canonical, cap dependent translation and cap independent translation such as IRES mediated translation. Here, we discuss one of the alternative modes of translation mediated by a specialized microRNA complex, FXR1a-microRNP that promotes non-canonical, cap dependent translation in quiescent conditions, where canonical translation is reduced due to low mTOR activity.
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