Transcriptome-wide measurement of translation by ribosome profiling
QB3 · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Translation is one of the fundamental processes of life. It comprises the assembly of polypeptides whose amino acid sequence corresponds to the codon sequence of an mRNA's ORF. Translation is performed by the ribosome; therefore, in order to understand translation and its regulation we must be able to determine the numbers and locations of ribosomes on mRNAs in vivo. Furthermore, we must be able to examine their redistribution in different physiological contexts and in response to experimental manipulations. The ribosome profiling method provides us with an opportunity to learn these locations, by sequencing a cDNA library derived from the short fragments of mRNA covered by the ribosome. Since its original…
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2Topics & keywords
- Ribosome profiling
- Ribosome
- Computational biology
- Translation (biology)
- Biology
- Messenger RNA
- Protein biosynthesis
- Genetics