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Dynamics of protein synthesis and degradation through the cell cycle

Alber, Andrea Brigitta  
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Suter, David Michael
April 1, 2019
Cell Cycle

Protein expression levels depend on the balance between their synthesis and degradation rates. Even quiescent (G(0)) cells display a continuous turnover of proteins, despite protein levels remaining largely constant over time. In cycling cells, global protein levels need to be precisely doubled at each cell division in order to maintain cellular homeostasis, but we still lack a quantitative understanding of how this is achieved. Recent studies have shed light on cell cycle-dependent changes in protein synthesis and degradation rates. Here we discuss current population-based and single cell approaches used to assess protein synthesis and degradation, and review the insights they have provided into the dynamics of protein turnover in different cell cycle phases.

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review article
DOI
10.1080/15384101.2019.1598725
Web of Science ID

WOS:000464640300001

Author(s)
Alber, Andrea Brigitta  
Suter, David Michael
Date Issued

2019-04-01

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

Published in
Cell Cycle
Volume

18

Issue

9

Start page

784

End page

794

Subjects

Cell Biology

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protein synthesis

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protein degradation

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cell cycle

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single cell approaches

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population-based studies

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in-vivo

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fluorescent timer

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gene-expression

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half-lives

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rna

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translation

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quantification

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transcription

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reactivation

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reveals

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REVIEWED

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April 28, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/156148
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