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Name Translational_regulation
Primary ID SIGNOR-PH202
Type phenotype
Description Translational regulation refers to the control of the levels of protein synthesized from its mRNA. This regulation is vastly important to the cellular response to stressors, growth cues, and differentiation. In comparison to transcriptional regulation, it results in much more immediate cellular adjustment through direct regulation of protein concentration. The corresponding mechanisms are primarily targeted on the control of ribosome recruitment on the initiation codon, but can also involve modulation of peptide elongation, termination of protein synthesis, or ribosome biogenesis.
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+ up-regulates img/indirect-activation.png Translational_regulation 0.7
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens
+ up-regulates img/indirect-activation.png Translational_regulation 0.7
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens
+ up-regulates img/indirect-activation.png Translational_regulation 0.7
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens
+ up-regulates img/indirect-activation.png Translational_regulation 0.7
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens
+ up-regulates img/indirect-activation.png Translational_regulation 0.7
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens