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Frame-shifted proteins of a given gene are unlikely to retain the same function

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posted on 2021-04-28, 17:05 authored by Alexander MankinAlexander Mankin
In a recently published paper, Huang and coworkers claim that proteins translated in different reading frames from the same mRNA can have similar functions. This conclusion is possibly incorrect due to the possibility that the wild-type protein could still be expressed.

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Unraveling context specificity of translation by elucidating the mechanism of action of auxiliary translation factors

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

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Control of translation by the nascent protein after its full synthesis and release

Directorate for Biological Sciences

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Mankin, A. S. (2020). Frame-shifted proteins of a given gene are unlikely to retain the same function. RNA, 26(10), 1301-1302. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.076398.120

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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  • en

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1355-8382

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