Cap-Independent Translation -

Cap-Independent Translation

Peter Sarnow (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
XI, 183 Seiten
2011 | 1. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-79665-4 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
Whether or not an mRNA is translated is often thought to be a simple function of its steady-state concentration and the ab sence of inhibitory proteins or RNA structures in the 5' and 3' noncoding regions. The articles presented in this volume show an unexpected flexibility of the eukaryotic translational appara tus in the mechanism of translational initiation and provide new opportunities for regulation. Most or all mRNA molecules synthesized by RNA poly 7 merase II in eukaryotic cells contain a 5' terminal mGpppG dinucleotide, also known as the "cap structure. " RNAs carrying a cap structure have been shown to be more resistant to attack by exoribonucleases than their uncapped counterparts. Further more, the cap facilitates transport of the RNAs from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. In the cytoplasm, the cap functions as a binding site for the cap binding protein complex eIF-4, which enhances the translation of the RNAs by the eukaryotic trans lational apparatus. Specifically, it has been postulated that bind ing of e1F-4 to the 5' terminal cap facilitates the recruitment of ribosomal subunits onto the mRNAs via their free 5' ends (cap dependent translation). Accordingly, uncapped RNAs are generally translated more poorly than capped RNAs. However, during the past 6 years both viral and cellular mRNAs have been discovered that can be translated cap-independently.

List of Contents.- Cap-Dependent and Cap-Independent Translation: Operational Distinctions and Mechanistic Interpretations.- Translation of Encephalomyocarditis Virus RNA by Internal Ribosomal Entry.- Anatomy of the Poliovirus Internal Ribosome Entry Site.- The Role of the La Autoantigen in Internal Initiation.- Structure and Function of the Hepatitis C Virus Internal Ribosome Entry Site.- Cap-Independent T ranslation in Adenovirus Infected Cells.- Cap-Independent Translation of Heat Shock Messenger RNAs.- Cap-Independent T ranslation and Internal Initiation of Translation in Eukaryotic Cellular mRNA Molecules.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.12.2011
Reihe/Serie Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Zusatzinfo XI, 183 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 317 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Mikrobiologie / Infektologie / Reisemedizin
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Biochemie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
Schlagworte 5'noncoding regions • Antigen • biosynthesis • Eiweissynthese • Hepatitis • internal ribosome binding • Protein • Protein biosynthesis • proteins • Regulation • Ribosom • RNA • RNA binding proteins • RNA structures • synthesis • Translation • Virus
ISBN-10 3-642-79665-6 / 3642796656
ISBN-13 978-3-642-79665-4 / 9783642796654
Zustand Neuware
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