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Single-molecule visualization of mRNA circularization during translation

Byungju Kim, Jincheol Seol, Yoon Ki Kim, Jong‐Bong Lee

2023Experimental & Molecular Medicine16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Translation is mediated by precisely orchestrated sequential interactions among translation initiation components, mRNA, and ribosomes. Biochemical, structural, and genetic techniques have revealed the fundamental mechanism that determines what occurs and when, where and in what order. Most mRNAs are circularized via the eIF4E-eIF4G-PABP interaction, which stabilizes mRNAs and enhances translation by recycling ribosomes. However, studies using single-molecule fluorescence imaging have allowed for the visualization of complex data that opposes the traditional "functional circularization" theory. Here, we briefly introduce single-molecule techniques applied to studies on mRNA circularization and describe the results of in vitro and live-cell imaging. Finally, we discuss relevant insights and questions gained from single-molecule research related to translation.

Topics & Concepts

EIF4GTranslation (biology)RibosomeMessenger RNABiophysicsEukaryotic translationEIF4EComputational biologyCell biologyBiologyPhysicsChemistryRNAGeneticsGeneRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms