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Polysome Fractionation and Analysis of Mammalian Translatomes on a Genome-wide Scale
Published on: May 17, 2014
Silencing the transcriptome's dark matter: mechanisms for suppressing translation of intergenic transcripts
Kellie S Bickel1, David R Morris
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Box 357350, Seattle, 98133, USA.
Abstract:
Large portions of the genomes of higher eukaryotes are transcribed into RNA molecules that are never destined for translation into proteins. Although some of these transcripts have clearly defined biological roles other than protein coding, most arise from genomic regions devoid of functional genes and many are antisense to regions containing annotated genes. A variety of mechanisms exist to prevent adventitious production of proteins from these transcripts, ranging from degradation within the nucleus to translational silencing in the cytosol.
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