The undertranslated transcriptome reveals widespread translational silencing by alternative 5' transcript leaders
-
* Corresponding author: David R Morris dmorris@u.washington.edu
- Equal contributors
Genome Biology 2005, 6:R111 doi:10.1186/gb-2005-6-13-r111
Accesses
- Last 30 days: 21 accesses
- Last year: 409 accesses
- All time: 4976 accesses
Cited by
BioMed Central: 4 citations
|
Ribosomal footprints on a transcriptome landscape David R Morris Genome Biology 2009, 10:215 (28 April 2009) Next-generation sequencing technology can be used to assess rates and regulation of translation across the entire yeast transcriptome. |
|
Christian Lange, Alexander Zaigler, Mathias Hammelmann, Jens Twellmeyer, Günter Raddatz, Stephan C Schuster, Dieter Oesterhelt, Jörg Soppa BMC Genomics 2007, 8:415 (12 November 2007) |
|
Common gene expression strategies revealed by genome-wide analysis in yeast José García-Martínez, Fernando González-Candelas, José E Pérez-Ortín Genome Biology 2007, 8:R222 (19 October 2007) A comprehensive analysis of six variables characterizing gene expression in yeast, including transcription and translation, mRNA and protein amounts, reveals a general tendency for levels of mRNA and protein to be harmonized, and for functionally related genes to have similar values for these variables. |
|
Positive selection for unpreferred codon usage in eukaryotic genomes Daniel E Neafsey, James E Galagan BMC Evolutionary Biology 2007, 7:119 (18 July 2007) |