A dual inhibitory mechanism restricts msl-2 mRNA translation for dosage compensation in Drosophila.
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Before It Gets Started: Regulating Translation at the 5' UTR.L13a blocks 48S assembly: role of a general initiation factor in mRNA-specific translational controlTrading translation with RNA-binding proteinsComputational characterization of Iron metabolism in the Tsetse disease vector, Glossina morsitans: IRE stem-loopsPosttranscriptional control of X-chromosome dosage compensationStructural basis for the assembly of the Sxl-Unr translation regulatory complexCtk1 function is necessary for full translation initiation activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Regulation of translation initiation in eukaryotes: mechanisms and biological targetsComputational annotation of UTR cis-regulatory modules through Frequent Pattern Mining.Sex determination in Drosophila: The view from the top.Promiscuity in post-transcriptional control of gene expression: Drosophila sex-lethal and its regulatory partnershipsThe translation initiation factor eIF4E regulates the sex-specific expression of the master switch gene Sxl in Drosophila melanogaster.Sex-lethal imparts a sex-specific function to UNR by recruiting it to the msl-2 mRNA 3' UTR: translational repression for dosage compensation.Drosophila UNR is required for translational repression of male-specific lethal 2 mRNA during regulation of X-chromosome dosage compensationDrosophila dosage compensation: males are from Mars, females are from VenusA role for the poly(A)-binding protein Pab1p in PUF protein-mediated repression.Transcriptome profiles of Penaeus (Marsupenaeus) japonicus animal and vegetal half-embryos: identification of sex determination, germ line, mesoderm, and other developmental genes.Sex lethal and upstream ORFs: a bait-and-trap system for ribosomes.From cis-regulatory elements to complex RNPs and back.Zinc finger protein Zn72D promotes productive splicing of the maleless transcript.Functional domains of Drosophila UNR in translational controlRegulatory RNAs and chromatin modification in dosage compensation: a continuous path from flies to humans?Sex-lethal promotes nuclear retention of msl2 mRNA via interactions with the STAR protein HOW.A new player in X identification: the CLAMP protein is a key factor in Drosophila dosage compensation.X chromosomal regulation in flies: when less is more.Translational control in cellular and developmental processes.Specific RNP capture with antisense LNA/DNA mixmers.Divergent actions of long noncoding RNAs on X-chromosome remodelling in mammals and Drosophila achieve the same end result: dosage compensation.Different modes and potencies of translational repression by sequence-specific RNA-protein interaction at the 5'-UTR.Arginine methylation promotes translation repression activity of eIF4G-binding protein, Scd6.Combining NMR and small angle X-ray and neutron scattering in the structural analysis of a ternary protein-RNA complex.Translation initiation factor eIF4G1 preferentially binds yeast transcript leaders containing conserved oligo-uridine motifs.Transcripts immunoprecipitated with Sxl protein in primordial germ cells of Drosophila embryos.Drosophila Sister-of-Sex-lethal is a repressor of translation.Discovery of a metastatic pathway: implications for future cancer treatment.Hrp48 and eIF3d contribute to msl-2 mRNA translational repression.UNRaveling the regulation of dosage compensation.Functional interplay between MSL1 and CDK7 controls RNA polymerase II Ser5 phosphorylation.
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A dual inhibitory mechanism restricts msl-2 mRNA translation for dosage compensation in Drosophila.
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A dual inhibitory mechanism re ...... ge compensation in Drosophila.
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