Regulation of mRNA decay and translation during the cellular stress response

Name of applicant

Christian Kroun Damgaard

Institution

Aarhus University

Amount

DKK 120,000

Year

2020

Type of grant

Research Infrastructure

Summary

Human cells encountering adverse conditions respond by selective shut-down of normal energy-demanding processes in order to mount a proper stress response. This includes production of the major cellular biosynthesis machinery - the ribosome. We have recently identified 3 key translational repressors that confer a stress-mediated inhibition of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) encoding ribosomal proteins. With this project we wish to disclose how these 3 repressors balance mRNA levels and protein output, by controlling cellular mRNA decay- and translation machineries. We aim to further our understanding of the molecular details of these protein-RNA interphases, and disclose new regulatory events in the stress response. These insights will have important implications for disease including cancer.

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