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Diverse roles of biomolecular condensation in eukaryotic translational regulation

Yuhan Zhang, Jun-Yan Kang, Mo‐Fang Liu, Ying Huang

2023RNA Biology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biomolecular condensates, forming membrane-less organelles, orchestrate the sub-cellular compartment to execute designated biological processes. An increasing body of evidence demonstrates the involvement of these biomolecular condensates in translational regulation. This review summarizes recent discoveries concerning biomolecular condensates associated with translational regulation, including their composition, assembly, and functions. Furthermore, we discussed the common features among these biomolecular condensates and the critical questions in the translational regulation areas. These emerging discoveries shed light on the enigmatic translational machinery, refine our understanding of translational regulation, and put forth potential therapeutic targets for diseases born out of translation dysregulation.

Topics & Concepts

Posttranslational modificationBiologyTranslational regulationTranslation (biology)Computational biologyTranslational efficiencyOrganelleCompartment (ship)Cell biologyGeneticsMessenger RNABiochemistryGeneEnzymeOceanographyGeologyRNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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