301585 VO Translation in Eukaryotes I (2022W)
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Language: English
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A written exam at the end of the semester, followed by oral exams by arrangement.
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Transcription control and protein phosphorylation are not all that make a decisive contribution to a cell's phenotype. Modifications to and through translation factors, structural and sequence elements in mRNAs, as well as changes in the mRNA stability contribute significantly to the regulation of gene expression, from developmental biology to oncogenesis.
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Powerpoint presentation, lecture in English on demand only but slides entirely in English.
material will be uploaded shortly before the lecture (= laptop, tablet use possible) as PDF at
homepage.univie.ac.at/ernst.muellner/transcon
material will be uploaded shortly before the lecture (= laptop, tablet use possible) as PDF at
homepage.univie.ac.at/ernst.muellner/transcon
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MMB III-3a:, MGE III-2, MMB I-2, MMB IV-2, MMB IV-3, MMB W-2, MMEI III, UF MA BU 01, UF MA BU 04
Last modified: We 01.03.2023 15:29
* Major components of the translation machinery
* Mechanism of mRNA translation, via BSc. Insights beyond :)
* Regulatory relevant RNA structures and sequences
* Signal transductionNote: In SS 2021 there will be a lecture TransCon II focusing more on 'biology' than 'structure'. Participation in TransCon I is * not * a requirement but helpful.Topic preview:
* Translation and cancer development
* Involvement in apoptosis
* intracellular mRNA distribution in developmental biology and beyond
* specifically RNA-binding and regulatory proteins
* differential mRNA stability