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Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes

By comparing sequences of human, mouse and rat orthologous genes, we show that in 5′-untranslated regions (5′-UTRs) of mammalian cDNAs but not in 3′-UTRs or coding sequences, AUG is conserved to a significantly greater extent than any of the other 63 nt triplets. This effect is likely to reflect, pr...

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Autores principales: Churbanov, Alexander, Rogozin, Igor B., Babenko, Vladimir N., Ali, Hesham, Koonin, Eugene V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1236974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16186132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki847
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author Churbanov, Alexander
Rogozin, Igor B.
Babenko, Vladimir N.
Ali, Hesham
Koonin, Eugene V.
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Rogozin, Igor B.
Babenko, Vladimir N.
Ali, Hesham
Koonin, Eugene V.
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description By comparing sequences of human, mouse and rat orthologous genes, we show that in 5′-untranslated regions (5′-UTRs) of mammalian cDNAs but not in 3′-UTRs or coding sequences, AUG is conserved to a significantly greater extent than any of the other 63 nt triplets. This effect is likely to reflect, primarily, bona fide evolutionary conservation, rather than cDNA annotation artifacts, because the excess of conserved upstream AUGs (uAUGs) is seen in 5′-UTRs containing stop codons in-frame with the start AUG and many of the conserved AUGs are found in different frames, consistent with the location in authentic non-coding sequences. Altogether, conserved uAUGs are present in at least 20–30% of mammalian genes. Qualitatively similar results were obtained by comparison of orthologous genes from different species of the yeast genus Saccharomyces. Together with the observation that mammalian and yeast 5′-UTRs are significantly depleted in overall AUG content, these findings suggest that AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs are subject to the pressure of purifying selection in two opposite directions: the uAUGs that have no specific function tend to be deleterious and get eliminated during evolution, whereas those uAUGs that do serve a function are conserved. Most probably, the principal role of the conserved uAUGs is attenuation of translation at the initiation stage, which is often additionally regulated by alternative splicing in the mammalian 5′-UTRs. Consistent with this hypothesis, we found that open reading frames starting from conserved uAUGs are significantly shorter than those starting from non-conserved uAUGs, possibly, owing to selection for optimization of the level of attenuation.
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spelling pubmed-12369742005-09-30 Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes Churbanov, Alexander Rogozin, Igor B. Babenko, Vladimir N. Ali, Hesham Koonin, Eugene V. Nucleic Acids Res Article By comparing sequences of human, mouse and rat orthologous genes, we show that in 5′-untranslated regions (5′-UTRs) of mammalian cDNAs but not in 3′-UTRs or coding sequences, AUG is conserved to a significantly greater extent than any of the other 63 nt triplets. This effect is likely to reflect, primarily, bona fide evolutionary conservation, rather than cDNA annotation artifacts, because the excess of conserved upstream AUGs (uAUGs) is seen in 5′-UTRs containing stop codons in-frame with the start AUG and many of the conserved AUGs are found in different frames, consistent with the location in authentic non-coding sequences. Altogether, conserved uAUGs are present in at least 20–30% of mammalian genes. Qualitatively similar results were obtained by comparison of orthologous genes from different species of the yeast genus Saccharomyces. Together with the observation that mammalian and yeast 5′-UTRs are significantly depleted in overall AUG content, these findings suggest that AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs are subject to the pressure of purifying selection in two opposite directions: the uAUGs that have no specific function tend to be deleterious and get eliminated during evolution, whereas those uAUGs that do serve a function are conserved. Most probably, the principal role of the conserved uAUGs is attenuation of translation at the initiation stage, which is often additionally regulated by alternative splicing in the mammalian 5′-UTRs. Consistent with this hypothesis, we found that open reading frames starting from conserved uAUGs are significantly shorter than those starting from non-conserved uAUGs, possibly, owing to selection for optimization of the level of attenuation. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC1236974/ /pubmed/16186132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki847 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Churbanov, Alexander
Rogozin, Igor B.
Babenko, Vladimir N.
Ali, Hesham
Koonin, Eugene V.
Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title_full Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title_fullStr Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title_short Evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of AUG triplets in 5′-UTRs of eukaryotic genes
title_sort evolutionary conservation suggests a regulatory function of aug triplets in 5′-utrs of eukaryotic genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1236974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16186132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki847
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