Translation control: Learning from viruses, again
Translation control: Learning from viruses, again
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- Díez Antón J, Jungfleisch J. Translation control: Learning from viruses, again. RNA Biology. 2017;14(7):835-7. DOI: 10.1080/15476286.2017.1325068
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Viruses are powerful tools to uncover cellular processes. Through viral studies we have recently identified a novel translational control mechanism that involves the DEAD-box helicase Dhh1/DDX6 and RNA folding within coding sequences (CDSs). All Dhh1-dependent mRNAs, viral and cellular ones, (i) contain long and highly structured CDSs, (ii) are directly bound by Dhh1 with a specific pattern, (iii) are activated at the translation initiation step and (iv) express proteins associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. The obtained results uncover a novel layer of translation regulation associated with translation at the endoplasmic reticulum conserved from yeast to humans and hijacked by viruses.