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The deubiquitylase USP9X controls ribosomal stalling

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When a ribosome stalls during translation, it runs the risk of collision with a trailing ribosome. Such an encounter leads to the formation of a stable di-ribosome complex, which needs to be resolved by a dedicated machinery. The initial stalling and the subsequent resolution of di-ribosomal complexes requires activity of Makorin and ZNF598 ubiquitin E3 ligases respectively, through ubiquitylation of the eS10 and uS10 sub-units of the ribosome. It is common for the stability of RING E3 ligase...

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10.1101/2020.04.15.042291

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University of Liverpool
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University of Liverpool
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University of Oxford
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MSD
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NDM
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Target Discovery Institute
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University of Liverpool
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FORMA Therapeutics
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2020-04-17
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1102328
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2020-04-29

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