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Translatomics for mTOR, RNA integrity and SNPs

September 3rd Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Zhulyn et al. (2023) show a distinct characteristic of the injury response necessary for limb regeneration in the axolotl. Munro et al. (2023) […]

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Insights on Nonsense Suppression Therapy with Translatomics

Nonsense Suppression Therapy Nonsense mutations, single nucleotide changes which replaces a codon that encodes for an amino acid with a stop codon resulting in truncated protein products, give rise to approximately 11% of inherited diseases in humans. Nonsense suppression therapeutics may act as viable treatments for such diseases by allowing ribosomes to read through premature

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Targeting Translation with Small Molecules

Small Molecules Targeting Translation In the present day, the vast majority of pharmaceutical therapeutics target specific proteins or enzymatic reactions. However, due to conformational challenges, in addition to other issues, a wide number of such proteins remain “undruggable” with current technologies. One solution put forward to address these issues has been to target these proteins

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Translatomics featuring compounds regulating translation

August 20th Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Campbell et al. look at the role of NMD on DUX4 expression in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), Chen, Yu & Wong look at

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Translatomics for NMD, m6A and tuberculosis

August 20th Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Campbell et al. look at the role of NMD on DUX4 expression in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), Chen, Yu & Wong look at

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Translatomics for start codon, gastric cancer and elongation

August 13th Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Buscà et al. uncover a novel mechanism governing start codon selection, while Yang et al. investigate the role of the N4-acetylcytidine modification in

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Translatomics for m6A, ribosome stalling and suppressor tRNA

August 6th Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Song et al. present a comprehensive functional model of m6A regulation mediated by m6A reader proteins in plants. Kejiou et al. look at identified

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Translatomics for cotton fibre, mTORC1 and pep-tRNA

July 30th Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, Qanmber et al. look at the role of translation in cotton fibre development, Meng et al. look at RMC-6272 – a selective mTORC1

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Translatomics for anticodon nuclease, m6A and oogenesis

July 23rd Recent Publications Harnessing the Power of Translatomics. Every week we provide a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics. In this week’s Sunday papers, we see a fascinating novel finding, in that Zhang, F et al. report the first multicellular eukaryotic example of an anticodon nuclease, activated

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