Translational regulation by uORFs and start codon selection stringency

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Abstract

In addition to the main, protein-coding, open reading frame (mORF), many eukaryotic mRNAs contain upstream ORFs (uORFs) initiated at AUG or near-cognate codons residing 5′ of the mORF start site. Whereas translation of uORFs generally represses translation of the mORFs, a subset of uORFs serves as a nexus for regulating translation of the mORF. In this review, we summarize the mechanisms by which uORFs can repress or stimulate mRNA translation, highlight uORF-mediated translational repression involving ribosome queuing, and critically evaluate recently described alternatives to the delayed reinitiation model for uORF-mediated regulation of the GCN4/ATF4 mRNAs.

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Dever, T. E., Ivanov, I. P., & Hinnebusch, A. G. (2023). Translational regulation by uORFs and start codon selection stringency. Genes and Development, 37(13–14), 474–489. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.350752.123

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