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Review
. 1992 Jun;56(2):291-315.
doi: 10.1128/mr.56.2.291-315.1992.

Mechanism and regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis

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Mechanism and regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis

W C Merrick. Microbiol Rev. 1992 Jun.

Abstract

This review presents a description of the numerous eukaryotic protein synthesis factors and their apparent sequential utilization in the processes of initiation, elongation, and termination. Additionally, the rare use of reinitiation and internal initiation is discussed, although little is known biochemically about these processes. Subsequently, control of translation is addressed in two different settings. The first is the global control of translation, which is effected by protein phosphorylation. The second is a series of specific mRNAs for which there is a direct and unique regulation of the synthesis of the gene product under study. Other examples of translational control are cited but not discussed, because the general mechanism for the regulation is unknown. Finally, as is often seen in an active area of investigation, there are several observations that cannot be readily accommodated by the general model presented in the first part of the review. Alternate explanations and various lines of experimentation are proposed to resolve these apparent contradictions.

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