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Title Recoding : expansion of decoding rules enriches gene expression / John F. Atkins, Raymond F. Gesteland, editors
Published New York ; London : Springer, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 466 pages) : illustrations
Series Nucleic acids and molecular biology ; 24
Nucleic acids and molecular biology ; v. 24
Contents Cover -- Contents -- Part I: Redefinition -- 1 Selenocysteine Biosynthesis, Selenoproteins, and Selenoproteomes -- 2 Reprogramming the Ribosome for Selenoprotein Expression: RNA Elements and Protein Factors -- 3 Translation of UAG as Pyrrolysine -- 4 Specification of Standard Amino Acids by Stop Codons -- 5 Ribosome Skipping: Stop-Carry On or StopGo Translation -- 6 Recoding Therapies for Genetic Diseases -- Part II: Frameshifting Redirection of Linear Readout -- 7 Pseudoknot-Dependent Programmed 1 Ribosomal Frameshifting: Structures, Mechanisms and Models -- 8 Programmed 1 Ribosomal Frameshift in the Human Immunodeficiency Virus of Type 1 -- 9 Ribosomal Frameshifting in Decoding Plant Viral RNAs -- 10 Programmed Frameshifting in Budding Yeast -- 11 Recoding in Bacteriophages -- 12 Programmed Ribosomal -- 1 Frameshifting as a Tradition: The Bacterial Transposable Elements of the IS3 Family -- 13 Autoregulatory Frameshifting in Antizyme Gene Expression Governs Polyamine Levels from Yeast to Mammals -- 14 Sequences Promoting Recoding Are Singular Genomic Elements -- 15 Mutants That Affect Recoding -- 16 The E Site and Its Importance for Improving Accuracy and Preventing Frameshifts -- Part III: Discontiguity -- 17 Translational Bypassing Peptidyl-tRNA Re-pairing at Non-overlapping Sites -- 18 trans -Translation -- Part IV: Transcription Slippage -- 19 Transcript Slippage and Recoding -- Part V: Appendix -- 20 Computational Resources for Studying Recoding -- Index
Summary The dynamic nature of decoding the information in messenger RNA was unanticipated at the time the genetic code was first deciphered. We now know that both the meaning of individual codons and the framing of the readout process can be modified by information in specific messenger RNAs. This book describes this "Recoding" phenomenon, revealing the diversity of an additional layer of information in mRNAs that serves to enrich the expression of genes. Knowledge of recoding is essential for understanding the organization and expression of genes in viruses and all organisms ranging from bacteria to archeae to plants to humans, making Recoding pertinent to all biological sciences
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Genetic code.
Messenger RNA.
RNA editing.
Genetic regulation.
Gene expression.
Genetic Code
Frameshifting, Ribosomal
Gene Expression
Molecular Sequence Data
RNA, Messenger -- genetics
Gene Expression Regulation
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry.
Biomédecine.
Sciences de la vie.
Gene expression
Genetic code
Genetic regulation
Messenger RNA
RNA editing
Form Electronic book
Author Atkins, John F. (John Fuller)
Gesteland, Raymond F
ISBN 9780387893822
0387893822