2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcb.2022.07.007
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Argonaute-dependent ribosome-associated protein quality control

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“…Our study biochemically validates this unusual group of miR-181 targets in primary cells and uncovers that this pool of targets is selectively regulated by translational inhibition on top of RNA destabilization. This suggests that translational inhibition in this case may be a feature of miRNA-mediated gene regulation, when binding of multiple RISCs induces ribosome stalling on mRNA, rather than competition of RISC components with initiation factors for cap binding [3][4][5] . Notably, base-pairing analysis revealed no common composition of this subgroup of MREs, as has been proposed by others 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our study biochemically validates this unusual group of miR-181 targets in primary cells and uncovers that this pool of targets is selectively regulated by translational inhibition on top of RNA destabilization. This suggests that translational inhibition in this case may be a feature of miRNA-mediated gene regulation, when binding of multiple RISCs induces ribosome stalling on mRNA, rather than competition of RISC components with initiation factors for cap binding [3][4][5] . Notably, base-pairing analysis revealed no common composition of this subgroup of MREs, as has been proposed by others 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly, miRNA-loaded RISCs recruit exonucleases to rapidly degrade the targeted mRNA. Alternatively, RISC-associated factors may compete with translation initiation factors for cap binding or cause ribosome stalling, both resulting in translational inhibition [3][4][5] .…”
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confidence: 99%