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Drosophila miR2 induces pseudo-polysomes and inhibits translation initiation

Rolf Thermann & Matthias W. Hentze

Nature 447, 875-878(14 July 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05878

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Figure 1

Translational repression of a miR2 reporter mRNA in vitro.

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Figure 2

miR2 inhibits 80S complex formation and induces heavy mRNP assemblies.

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Figure 3

miR2 induces the formation of heavy mRNP assemblies even when 60S ribosomal subunit joining is blocked.

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Figure 4

The m7GpppN cap structure is essential for miR2-mediated translational repression but not for the formation of 'pseudo-polysomes'.

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