Vms1 relieves a mitochondrial import chokehold Journal Article


Authors: Lamech, L.; Haynes, C. M.
Article Title: Vms1 relieves a mitochondrial import chokehold
Abstract: Ribosome stalling results in the production of truncated proteins that can cause proteotoxic stress if not efficiently degraded. A recent paper by Izawa et al. (2017) identifies Vms1 as a key player in the regulation of ribosome quality control specifically on mitochondria-localized ribosomes, ultimately preventing protein aggregate accumulation within mitochondria. Ribosome stalling results in the production of truncated proteins that can cause proteotoxic stress if not efficiently degraded. A recent paper by Izawa et al. (2017) identifies Vms1 as a key player in the regulation of ribosome quality control specifically on mitochondria-localized ribosomes, ultimately preventing protein aggregate accumulation within mitochondria. © 2017
Keywords: carrier protein; unclassified drug; protein localization; animal; metabolism; animals; protein; saccharomyces cerevisiae; carrier proteins; short survey; oxidative stress; saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins; saccharomyces cerevisiae protein; mitochondrial protein; mitochondria; mitochondrion; ribosomes; amino acid transfer rna ligase; chaperone; mitochondrial proteins; protein aggregation; ribosome; humans; human; priority journal; protein aggregate; vms1 protein; vms1 protein, s cerevisiae
Journal Title: Developmental Cell
Volume: 43
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1534-5807
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2017-11-06
Start Page: 259
End Page: 260
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.10.022
PUBMED: 29112848
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Short Survey -- Export Date: 2 January 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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