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Jekyll and Hyde: Activating the Hypoxic Translational Machinery
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Jekyll and Hyde: Activating the Hypoxic Translational Machinery

J.J. David Ho, Jonathan H Schatz, Jim Uniacke and Stephen Lee
Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.), Vol.46(3), pp.171-174
2021-03
PMID: 33309326

Abstract

hypoxia protein synthesis translatome HIF oxygen translation heterogeneity
Global translational remodeling has emerged as a principal mechanism of biological adaptation. Oxygen deficiency (hypoxia) disables the basal protein synthesis machinery (‘Jekyll’) and activates a hypoxic translational architecture (‘Hyde’) to drive translatome remodeling. Independent from mRNA-level fluctuations, this newer paradigm modernizes a field traditionally dominated by the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) transcriptional program.

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