Bengü ERGÜDEN
BIOCELL, Vol.43, No.3, pp. 103-118, 2019, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2019.06517
Abstract The expression of a gene is governed at various levels, from transcriptional to translational level. The
translational control is widely used to regulate gene expression, especially when a rapid, local, and selective control over
protein synthesis is required. The present review describes instructive examples of translational regulation in yeast,
together with regulatory elements within mRNAs. The review also outlines the important contributions of mRNAbinding proteins that act in harmony with several translational elements to generate appropriate translational signals
and responses. More >