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Translation Matters: Protein Synthesis Defects in Inherited Disease

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Journal Nat Rev Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2007 Aug 8
PMID 17680008
Citations 132
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Abstract

The list of genetic diseases caused by mutations that affect mRNA translation is rapidly growing. Although protein synthesis is a fundamental process in all cells, the disease phenotypes show a surprising degree of heterogeneity. Studies of some of these diseases have provided intriguing new insights into the functions of proteins involved in the process of translation; for example, evidence suggests that several have other functions in addition to their roles in translation. Given the numerous proteins involved in mRNA translation, it is likely that further inherited diseases will turn out to be caused by mutations in genes that are involved in this complex process.

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