PDCD4 regulates axonal growth by translational repression of neurite growth-related genes and is modulated during nerve injury responses
Programmed Cell Death 4 (PDCD4) protein is a tumour suppressor that inhibits translation through the mTOR dependent initiation factor EIF4A, but its functional role and mRNA targets in neurons remain largely unknown. Our work identified that PDCD4 is highly expressed in axons and dendrites of CNS an...
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