
SCARF: start codon-associated ribosomal frameshifting
A study from the Qian laboratory reports ribosomal frameshifting events occurring shortly after start codon selection, which they term ‘start codon-associated ribosomal frameshifting (SCARF).’
A study from the Qian laboratory reports ribosomal frameshifting events occurring shortly after start codon selection, which they term ‘start codon-associated ribosomal frameshifting (SCARF).’
We describe how transcription start site (TSS) choice of thousands of genes results in transcript isoforms with potential for distinct post-transcriptional regulation affecting translation and cell behavior. We show that dynamic switching between initiation sites defines cancer proliferation, differentiation and treatment response, indicating start site determination as a potential diagnostic tool.