7 Translational Control of Developmental Decisions
Abstract
The mechanisms by which translation of specific maternal mRNAs is controlled, and how those controls contribute to proper development, are the main focus of this chapter. Translational regulation is vital throughout development, in somatic as well as germ cells. The predominant mode of tissue-specific regulation in adult tissues is transcriptional; yet several of the examples we discuss hint that the importance of translational control may be currently underestimated, perhaps dramatically so.
One conclusion emerges exceptionally clearly from studies of translational control during early development: The region between the termination codon and the poly(A) tail—the 3′ untranslated region, or 3′UTR—is a key repository for the...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.295-370