BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Cpeb, Cytosol, Microrna

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Biol 200 - lecture 15, cytoplasmic mechanisms of post-transcriptional control of gene expression. If a mrna degrades very quickly or stay longer in the cytosol. The longer it stays in the cytosol, more proteins are able to be made. Remember from last lecture that, in the cytosol, the proteins in the poly(a) tail that are responsible for export are substituted by other cytoplasmic binding proteins. These cytoplasmic version of the poly(a) binding proteins is very important for translation. They will bind to a translation machinery called elf4g. The elf4g is positioned at the 5" end of the mrna, and when it binds to the poly(a) binding proteins, it makes a ring with the mrna. This is important because this can stimulate the translation. In the 3" utr (untranslated region), there is a cpe signal, to which a protein called cpeb will bind. Cpeb binds alto to masking, that will hold elf4e silencing the translation.

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