Translational control perks up

  • Silverman R
  • Williams B
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Abstract

A cell's response to stress is often linked to protein synthesis and folding. These responses must have been conserved through evolution — otherwise, how would multicellular organisms ever have arisen? An evolutionary link has now been found in the form of a newly cloned mammalian stress-response protein called PERK. This protein has features of two gene products that are involved in the stress response in yeast.

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Silverman, R. H., & Williams, B. R. G. (1999). Translational control perks up. Nature, 397(6716), 209–211. https://doi.org/10.1038/16586

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