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Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control

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Dougherty, SE; Maduka, AO; Inada, T; Silva, GM
Published in: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
February 9, 2020

The eukaryotic proteome has to be precisely regulated at multiple levels of gene expression, from transcription, translation, and degradation of RNA and protein to adjust to several cellular conditions. Particularly at the translational level, regulation is controlled by a variety of RNA binding proteins, translation and associated factors, numerous enzymes, and by post-translational modifications (PTM). Ubiquitination, a prominent PTM discovered as the signal for protein degradation, has newly emerged as a modulator of protein synthesis by controlling several processes in translation. Advances in proteomics and cryo-electron microscopy have identified ubiquitin modifications of several ribosomal proteins and provided numerous insights on how this modification affects ribosome structure and function. The variety of pathways and functions of translation controlled by ubiquitin are determined by the various enzymes involved in ubiquitin conjugation and removal, by the ubiquitin chain type used, by the target sites of ubiquitination, and by the physiologic signals triggering its accumulation. Current research is now elucidating multiple ubiquitin-mediated mechanisms of translational control, including ribosome biogenesis, ribosome degradation, ribosome-associated protein quality control (RQC), and redox control of translation by ubiquitin (RTU). This review discusses the central role of ubiquitin in modulating the dynamism of the cellular proteome and explores the molecular aspects responsible for the expanding puzzle of ubiquitin signals and functions in translation.

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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1422-0067

Publication Date

February 9, 2020

Volume

21

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1151 / 1151

Publisher

MDPI AG

Related Subject Headings

  • Chemical Physics
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0699 Other Biological Sciences
  • 0604 Genetics
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
 

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Dougherty, S. E., Maduka, A. O., Inada, T., & Silva, G. M. (2020). Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(3), 1151–1151. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21031151
Dougherty, Shannon E., Austin O. Maduka, Toshifumi Inada, and Gustavo M. Silva. “Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 3 (February 9, 2020): 1151–1151. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21031151.
Dougherty SE, Maduka AO, Inada T, Silva GM. Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2020 Feb 9;21(3):1151–1151.
Dougherty, Shannon E., et al. “Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 21, no. 3, MDPI AG, Feb. 2020, pp. 1151–1151. Crossref, doi:10.3390/ijms21031151.
Dougherty SE, Maduka AO, Inada T, Silva GM. Expanding Role of Ubiquitin in Translational Control. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG; 2020 Feb 9;21(3):1151–1151.

Published In

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

DOI

EISSN

1422-0067

Publication Date

February 9, 2020

Volume

21

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1151 / 1151

Publisher

MDPI AG

Related Subject Headings

  • Chemical Physics
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0699 Other Biological Sciences
  • 0604 Genetics
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences