Literature DB >> 26657150

Whisper mutations: cryptic messages within the genetic code.

R Fåhraeus1,2, M Marin3, V Olivares-Illana4.   

Abstract

Recent years have seen a great expansion in our understandings of how silent mutations can drive a disease and that mRNAs are not only mere messengers between the genome and the encoded proteins but also encompass regulatory activities. This review focuses on how silent mutations within open reading frames can affect the functional properties of the encoded protein. We describe how mRNAs exert control of cell biological processes governed by the encoded proteins via translation kinetics, protein folding, mRNA stability, spatio-temporal protein expression and by direct interactions with cellular factors. These examples illustrate how additional levels of information lie within the coding sequences and that the degenerative genetic code is not redundant and have co-evolved with the encoded proteins. Hence, so called synonymous mutations are not always silent but 'whisper'.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26657150     DOI: 10.1038/onc.2015.454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


  69 in total

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4.  Synonymous mutations frequently act as driver mutations in human cancers.

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5.  Endoplasmic reticulum stress induces G2 cell-cycle arrest via mRNA translation of the p53 isoform p53/47.

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6.  Exonic transcription factor binding directs codon choice and affects protein evolution.

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9.  Spatial regulation of translation through RNA localization.

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Review 6.  Recognition of the polycistronic nature of human genes is critical to understanding the genotype-phenotype relationship.

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Review 7.  The p53 mRNA: an integral part of the cellular stress response.

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Review 10.  Antibiotic resistance: Time of synthesis in a post-genomic age.

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