Dynamics of Translation of Single mRNA Molecules In Vivo
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, San Francisco · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Regulation of mRNA translation, the process by which ribosomes decode mRNAs into polypeptides, is used to tune cellular protein levels. Currently, methods for observing the complete process of translation from single mRNAs in vivo are unavailable. Here, we report the long-term (>1 hr) imaging of single mRNAs undergoing hundreds of rounds of translation in live cells, enabling quantitative measurements of ribosome initiation, elongation, and stalling. This approach reveals a surprising heterogeneity in the translation of individual mRNAs within the same cell, including rapid and reversible transitions between a translating and non-translating state. Applying this method to the cell-cycle gene Emi1, we find…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 49
Authors
4- XYXiaowei Yan
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- TATim A. Hoek
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht
- RDRonald D. Vale
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Francisco
- MEMarvin E. TanenbaumCorresponding
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, University Medical Center Utrecht, Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Translation (biology)
- Messenger RNA
- Cell biology
- Protein biosynthesis
- Ribosome
- Translational regulation
- Untranslated region