High Figure 5.
High Figure 5. Translational bypass therapy using a small-molecule drug. (A) In normal translation, the ribosome translates mRNA to produce the polypeptide chain. (B) A nonsense mutation introduces a premature stop codon, resulting in synthesis of a truncated (non-functional) protein. (C) A small molecule drug permits readthrough of the premature stop codon, restoring normal translation.

Translational bypass therapy using a small-molecule drug. (A) In normal translation, the ribosome translates mRNA to produce the polypeptide chain. (B) A nonsense mutation introduces a premature stop codon, resulting in synthesis of a truncated (non-functional) protein. (C) A small molecule drug permits readthrough of the premature stop codon, restoring normal translation.

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