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Synonymous codons,ribosome speed,and eukaryotic gene expression regulation
Authors:Daniel Tarrant  Tobias von der Haar
Institution:1. Kent Fungal Group, School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NJ, UK
Abstract:Quantitative control of gene expression occurs at multiple levels, including the level of translation. Within the overall process of translation, most identified regulatory processes impinge on the initiation phase. However, recent studies have revealed that the elongation phase can also regulate translation if elongation and initiation occur with specific, not mutually compatible rate parameters. Translation elongation then limits the overall amount of protein that can be made from an mRNA. Several recently discovered control mechanisms of biological pathways are based on such elongation control. Here, we review the molecular mechanisms that determine ribosome speed in eukaryotic organisms, and discuss under which conditions ribosome speed can become the controlling parameter of gene expression levels.
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