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Open AccessDiurnal control of iron responsive element containing mRNAs through iron regulatory proteins IRP1 and IRP2 is mediated by feeding rhythms
Cellular iron homeostasis is regulated by iron regulatory proteins (IRP1 and IRP2) that sense iron levels (and other metabolic cues) and modulate mRNA translation or stability via interaction with iron regulat...
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Recording of Diurnal Gene Expression in Peripheral Organs of Mice Using the RT-Biolumicorder
There is high interest in investigating the daily dynamics of gene expression in mammalian organs, for example, in liver. Such studies help to elucidate how and with what kinetics peripheral clocks integrate c...
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Open AccessI(nsp1)ecting SARS-CoV-2–ribosome interactions
While SARS-CoV-2 is causing modern human history’s most serious health crisis and upending our way of life, clinical and basic research on the virus is advancing rapidly, leading to fascinating discoveries. Tw...
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Transcriptome and translatome co-evolution in mammals
Gene-expression programs define shared and species-specific phenotypes, but their evolution remains largely uncharacterized beyond the transcriptome layer1. Here we report an analysis of the co-evolution of trans...
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Open AccessTranslational contributions to tissue specificity in rhythmic and constitutive gene expression
The daily gene expression oscillations that underlie mammalian circadian rhythms show striking differences between tissues and involve post-transcriptional regulation. Both aspects remain poorly understood. We...
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Barriers to progress or windows of opportunity? A study in career path map** in the maritime industries
The objective of the study was to provide, through a series of interviews with key personnel from a range of European Member States, an overview of the following:
Possible a...
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Nonsense-mediated messenger RNA decay is initiated by endonucleolytic cleavage in Drosophila
In eukaryotic cells, messenger RNAs harbouring premature termination codons (PTCs) are rapidly degraded by a conserved post-transcriptional mechanism referred to as nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD)1,2, which pr...
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An eIF4AIII-containing complex required for mRNA localization and nonsense-mediated mRNA decay
The specification of both the germ line and abdomen in Drosophila depends on the localization of oskar messenger RNA to the posterior of the oocyte1,2. This localization requires several trans-acting factors, inc...
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A novel mode of RBD-protein recognition in the Y14–Mago complex
Y14 and Mago are conserved eukaryotic proteins that associate with spliced mRNAs in the nucleus and remain associated at exon junctions during and after nuclear export. In the cytoplasm, Y14 is involved in mRN...