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Translational Control of Protein Synthesis: The Early Years
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 287Issue 43p36528–36535Published online: September 17, 2012- Harvey F. Lodish
Cited in Scopus: 7For the past fifty-five years, much of my research has focused on the function and biogenesis of red blood cells, including the cloning and study of many membrane proteins such as glucose and anion transporters and the erythropoietin receptor. We have also elucidated the mechanisms of membrane insertion, folding, and maturation of many plasma membrane and secreted proteins. Despite all of this work and more, I remain extremely proud of our very early work on the regulation of mRNA translation: work on bacteriophage f2 RNA in the 1960s and on translation of α- and β-globin mRNAs in the early 1970s.