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Review
. 2008 Dec;9(4):255-66.
doi: 10.1007/s11154-008-9091-3.

Novel mechanisms of protein synthesis in diabetic nephropathy--role of mRNA translation

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Novel mechanisms of protein synthesis in diabetic nephropathy--role of mRNA translation

B S Kasinath et al. Rev Endocr Metab Disord. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

Ambient protein levels are affected by both synthesis and degradation. Synthesis of a protein is regulated by transcription and messenger RNA (mRNA) translation. Translation has emerged as an important site of regulation of protein expression during development and disease. It is under the control of distinct factors that regulate initiation, elongation and termination phases. Regulation of translation occurs via signaling reactions, guanosine diphosphate-guanosine triphosphate binding and by participation of non-coding RNA species such as microRNA. Recent work has revealed an important role for translation in hypertrophy, matrix protein synthesis, elaboration of growth factors in in vivo and in vitro models of diabetic nephropathy. Studies of translation dysregulation in diabetic nephropathy have enabled identification of novel therapeutic targets. Translation of mRNA is a fertile field for exploration in investigation of kidney disease.

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Scanning model of translation initiation
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Signaling pathways involved in regulation of initiation phase of translation in kidney in diabetes. Adapted from [5] with permission from the American Society of Nephrology
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Signaling pathways involved in regulation of elongation phase of translation in kidney in diabetes. Adapted from [5] with permission from the American Society of Nephrology

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