Presented By: Center for RNA Biomedicine
RNA Faculty Candidate Seminar
Rachel Niederer, Yale School of Medicine
In-person/Hybrid seminar co-hosted by the Center for RNA Biomedicine, the Department of Biological Chemistry and the Department of Human Genetics
Talk title: “Uncovering novel translational control elements within 5' UTRs”
Abstract: Translational control of gene expression plays an essential role during development, response to stress and a wide range of cellular processes. However, the key mRNA features that distinguish efficiently translated from poorly translated mRNAs remain largely unknown. This talk will describe the development of direct analysis of ribosome targeting (DART) and its use both in discovering novel regulatory elements within 5′ untranslated regions (5′ UTRs) as well as revealing unexpected behaviors from features that were previously thought to be well understood.
If you are having trouble registering, please contact Martina Jerant at mjerant@umich.edu
Talk title: “Uncovering novel translational control elements within 5' UTRs”
Abstract: Translational control of gene expression plays an essential role during development, response to stress and a wide range of cellular processes. However, the key mRNA features that distinguish efficiently translated from poorly translated mRNAs remain largely unknown. This talk will describe the development of direct analysis of ribosome targeting (DART) and its use both in discovering novel regulatory elements within 5′ untranslated regions (5′ UTRs) as well as revealing unexpected behaviors from features that were previously thought to be well understood.
If you are having trouble registering, please contact Martina Jerant at mjerant@umich.edu
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