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Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation
The effects of tRNA, RF1 and RRF on trans-translation by tmRNA were examined using a stalled complex of ribosome prepared using a synthetic mRNA and pure Escherichia coli translation factors. No endoribonucleolytic cleavage of mRNA around the A site was found in the stalled ribosome and was required...
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2005
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1243801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16204455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki871 |
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author | Asano, Krisana Kurita, Daisuke Takada, Kazuma Konno, Takayuki Muto, Akira Himeno, Hyouta |
author_facet | Asano, Krisana Kurita, Daisuke Takada, Kazuma Konno, Takayuki Muto, Akira Himeno, Hyouta |
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description | The effects of tRNA, RF1 and RRF on trans-translation by tmRNA were examined using a stalled complex of ribosome prepared using a synthetic mRNA and pure Escherichia coli translation factors. No endoribonucleolytic cleavage of mRNA around the A site was found in the stalled ribosome and was required for the tmRNA action. When the A site was occupied by a stop codon, alanyl-tmRNA competed with RF1 with the efficiency of peptidyl-transfer to alanyl-tmRNA for trans-translation inversely correlated to the efficiency of translation termination. The competition was not affected by RF3. A sense codon also serves as a target for alanyl-tmRNA with competition of aminoacyl-tRNA. The extent of inhibition was decreased with the length of the 3′-extension of mRNA. RRF, only at a high concentration, slightly affected peptidyl-transfer for trans-translation, although it did not affect the canonical elongation. These results indicate that alanyl-tmRNA does not absolutely require the truncation of mRNA around the A site but prefers an mRNA of a short 3′-extension from the A site and that it can operate on either a sense or termination codon at the A site, at which alanyl-tmRNA competes with aminoacyl-tRNA, RF and RRF. |
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spelling | pubmed-12438012005-10-12 Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation Asano, Krisana Kurita, Daisuke Takada, Kazuma Konno, Takayuki Muto, Akira Himeno, Hyouta Nucleic Acids Res Article The effects of tRNA, RF1 and RRF on trans-translation by tmRNA were examined using a stalled complex of ribosome prepared using a synthetic mRNA and pure Escherichia coli translation factors. No endoribonucleolytic cleavage of mRNA around the A site was found in the stalled ribosome and was required for the tmRNA action. When the A site was occupied by a stop codon, alanyl-tmRNA competed with RF1 with the efficiency of peptidyl-transfer to alanyl-tmRNA for trans-translation inversely correlated to the efficiency of translation termination. The competition was not affected by RF3. A sense codon also serves as a target for alanyl-tmRNA with competition of aminoacyl-tRNA. The extent of inhibition was decreased with the length of the 3′-extension of mRNA. RRF, only at a high concentration, slightly affected peptidyl-transfer for trans-translation, although it did not affect the canonical elongation. These results indicate that alanyl-tmRNA does not absolutely require the truncation of mRNA around the A site but prefers an mRNA of a short 3′-extension from the A site and that it can operate on either a sense or termination codon at the A site, at which alanyl-tmRNA competes with aminoacyl-tRNA, RF and RRF. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1243801/ /pubmed/16204455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki871 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Article Asano, Krisana Kurita, Daisuke Takada, Kazuma Konno, Takayuki Muto, Akira Himeno, Hyouta Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title | Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title_full | Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title_fullStr | Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title_full_unstemmed | Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title_short | Competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
title_sort | competition between trans-translation and termination or elongation of translation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1243801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16204455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki871 |
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