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  1. ...Hadar Medini and Dan Mishmar Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 8410501, Israel Corresponding author: dmishmar@bgu.ac.ilAbstractInteractions between mitochondrial and nuclear factors are essential to life. Nevertheless, the importance of coordinated...
  2. ...was performed on three experimental repeats. (**) P < 0.01. (D) Translation assay performed on HCT-116 Ct and two SETD3 KOs cells (KO1 and KO2). Cells were incubated with puromycin, and then cell extracts were submitted to western blot to detect protein synthesis using anti-puromycin antibody. (E) Same as in D...
  3. ...) after TUFM knockout (Fig. 4C). Besides occupancy of the transcripts, ribosome elongation and pausing are another important regulatory layer of protein synthesis. Consistent with the fact that TUFM is a mitochondrial translation elongation factor, we found that eight mitochondrial genes showed increased...
  4. .... Whereas much research has focused on the initiation of transcription, regulation of elongation plays an important role not only in transcription dynamics but also in cotranscriptional RNA processing and stability. Despite advances in high-throughput approaches for global quantification of RNA polymerase...
  5. ...-modality translation, is of paramount importance (Demetci et al. 2022).Several computational methods have been developed for cross-modality translation between scRNA-seq data and single-cell ATAC sequencing (scATAC-seq) data, with each approach introducing distinct modeling strategies (Wu et al. 2021; Zhang et al...
  6. ...RNA frequency. Gene set enrichment analysis of these genes identified significant enrichment for downregulation of multiple pathways involving mitochondrial function, including electron transport chain and tricarboxylic acid cycle as well as mitochondrial translation, whereas upregulated pathways focused...
  7. ...-coding genes across plant s. The prevalence of cis-regulatory signatures across plant species, humans, and viruses suggests their broad and critical roles in reprogramming the translational landscape.Translation initiation is the first stage of protein synthesis and is also rate limiting, as it includes...
  8. ...differences at the isoform level. We highlight GRK6, in which hypoxia is observed to increase expression and translation of a shorter mRNA isoform, giving rise to a truncated protein without the AGC Kinase domain. Overall, LR-Ribo-STAMP is an important advance in our repertoire of methods that measures m...
  9. ...proteins to ribosomes is an important determinant of mRNA turnover. However, the extent to which translation-dependent mRNA decay (TDD) and translation-independent mRNA decay (TID) pathways participate in the degradation of mRNAs has not been studied yet. Here we describe a comprehensive analysis of basal...
  10. ...genes; however, its function, or absence thereof, is highly debated. The different outputs that mC can have raise questions as to how it is interpreted—or read—differently in these sequence and genomic contexts. To screen for potential mC-binding proteins, we performed an unbiased DNA affinity pull...
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