RNA (New York, N.Y.)

How a tail on yeast messenger RNA helps control protein production

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Abstract

The poly(A) tail can act as an independent promoter for ribosome recruitment in mRNA translation.

  • Both upstream open reading frames and translational repressor proteins can block cap-dependent translation.
  • Ribosome recruitment facilitated by the poly(A) tail can bypass these blocks under non-competitive conditions.
  • The combination of the cap structure and the poly(A) tail restores full translational control by 5' UTR regulatory elements.
  • Longer poly(A) tails enhance translational efficiency, especially in competitive conditions.
  • These findings provide insight into how poly(A) tails function in the broader context of translational control.

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