Abstract
Protein binding to the non-coding regions of mRNAs is relatively well characterized and its functionality has been described in many examples. New results obtained by high-throughput methods indicate that binding to the coding sequence (CDS) by RNA-binding proteins is also quite common, but the functions thereof are more obscure. As described in this review, CDS binding has a role in the regulation of mRNA stability, but it has also a more intriguing role in the regulation of translational efficiency. Global approaches, which suggest the significance of CDS binding along with specific examples of CDS-binding RBPs and their modes of action, are outlined here, pointing to the existence of a relatively less-known regulatory network controlling mRNA stability and translation on yet another level.
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Grzybowska, E. A., & Wakula, M. (2021, November 1). Protein binding to cis-motifs in mrnas coding sequence is common and regulates transcript stability and the rate of translation. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10112910
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