RNA Granules
Cross-source consensus on RNA Granules from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Stress granules and P-bodies are described as dynamic compartments for translationally inactive mRNAs. — Stress-induced Eukaryotic Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
- Stress granules are linked to translation arrest but are not required to cause translation arrest. — Stress-induced Eukaryotic Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
- Stress granules contain stalled preinitiation complexes, RNA-binding proteins, selected initiation factors, and 40S subunits, but lack eIF5 and eIF2. — Stress-induced Eukaryotic Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
- P-bodies contain repression and decay machinery and can store mRNAs without immediate degradation. — Stress-induced Eukaryotic Translational Regulatory Mechanisms
- Stress granule assembly is often downstream of eIF2α phosphorylation and is driven by RNA-RNA, protein-RNA, and protein-protein interactions. — Stress-induced Eukaryotic Translational Regulatory Mechanisms