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GIGYF2 and 4EHP inhibit translation initiation of defective messenger RNAs to assist ribosome-associated quality controlHickey et al., 2020
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- Hickey K
- Dickson K
- Cogan J
- Replogle J
- Schoof M
- D’Orazio K
- Sinha N
- Hussmann J
- Jost M
- Frost A
- Green R
- Weissman J
- Kostova K
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- Molecular cell
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Ribosome-associated quality control (RQC) pathways protect cells from toxicity caused by incomplete protein products resulting from translation of damaged or problematic mRNAs. Extensive work in yeast has identified highly conserved mechanisms that lead to …
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