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More or less - the same? mRNA fluctuations are balanced during translation.

Itamar Kozlovski ,
Reuven Agami

Abstract

Transcription factors have been traditionally studied at the level of transcription, neglecting a potential impact on protein translation. A new study published by Lorent et al (2019) describes a mechanism by which fluctuations in mRNA abundance are counteracted during translation upon estrogen receptor-alpha (ERα) depletion. This phenomenon, termed translational offsetting, is prevalent and programmed to maintain essential proteins at constant levels.

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The EMBO journal

Volume 38
Issue nr. 23
Pages e103651
Publication date 02-12-2019

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.15252/embj.2019103651
Europe PubMed Central 31642082
Pubmed 31642082

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