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This project investigates the process of mRNA translation in mammals and pathogenic parasites, focusing on species-specific aspects. It aims to understand mitochondrial and cytosolic translation mechanisms, with potential applications in cancer therapy and treatments for parasitic infections.
mRNA translation is a universally conserved process consisting on translating the genetic code into proteins, the primary building blocks of all living organisms.
Translation is mainly operated by the ribosome, a hybrid molecule made of RNAs and proteins.
In most eukaryotes, at least two types of mRNA translation coexist in nearly all cells.
Indeed, although the quasi totality of the proteins is translated in the cytosol by the cytosolic ribosome, a small yet essential fraction of mRNA translati…
UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG
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