A translational program that suppresses metabolism to shield the genome

Translatome remodelling controls stress-adaptive protein output. Here the authors reveal that in response to stimuli, eIF5A functions as a pH-regulated translation factor that responds to fermentation-induced acidosis affecting cellular metabolism.

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Autores principales: Nathan C. Balukoff, J. J. David Ho, Phaedra R. Theodoridis, Miling Wang, Michael Bokros, Lis M. Llanio, Jonathan R. Krieger, Jonathan H. Schatz, Stephen Lee
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/93b48d789e3e4b9d8f527f9c594d44a2
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Sumario:Translatome remodelling controls stress-adaptive protein output. Here the authors reveal that in response to stimuli, eIF5A functions as a pH-regulated translation factor that responds to fermentation-induced acidosis affecting cellular metabolism.