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Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2

BACKGROUND: In the C. albicans retrotransposon Tca2, the gag and pol ORFs are separated by a UGA stop codon, 3' of which is a potential RNA pseudoknot. It is unclear how the Tca2 gag UGA codon is bypassed to allow pol expression. However, in other retroelements, translational readthrough of the...

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Autores principales: Forbes, Elaine M, Nieduszynska, Siân R, Brunton, Fiona K, Gibson, Joanne, Glover, L Anne, Stansfield, Ian
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2194720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17961216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-8-94
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author Forbes, Elaine M
Nieduszynska, Siân R
Brunton, Fiona K
Gibson, Joanne
Glover, L Anne
Stansfield, Ian
author_facet Forbes, Elaine M
Nieduszynska, Siân R
Brunton, Fiona K
Gibson, Joanne
Glover, L Anne
Stansfield, Ian
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description BACKGROUND: In the C. albicans retrotransposon Tca2, the gag and pol ORFs are separated by a UGA stop codon, 3' of which is a potential RNA pseudoknot. It is unclear how the Tca2 gag UGA codon is bypassed to allow pol expression. However, in other retroelements, translational readthrough of the gag stop codon can be directed by its flanking sequence, including a 3' pseudoknot. RESULTS: The hypothesis was tested that in Tca2, gag stop codon flanking sequences direct translational readthrough and synthesis of a gag-pol fusion protein. Sequence from the Tca2 gag-UGA-pol junction (300 nt) was inserted between fused lacZ and luciferase (luc) genes in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae dual reporter construct. Although downstream of UGA, luc was expressed, but its expression was unaffected by inserting additional stop codons at the 3' end of lacZ. Luc expression was instead being driven by a previously unknown minor promoter activity within the gag-pol junction region. Evidence together indicated that junction sequence alone cannot direct UGA readthrough. Using reporter genes in C. albicans, the activities of this gag-pol junction promoter and the Tca2 long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter were compared. Of the two promoters, only the LTR promoter was induced by heat-shock, which also triggers retrotransposition. Tca2 pol protein, epitope-tagged in C. albicans to allow detection, was also heat-shock induced, indicating that pol proteins were expressed from a gag-UGA-pol RNA. CONCLUSION: This is the first demonstration that the LTR promoter directs Tca2 pol protein expression, and that pol proteins are translated from a gag-pol RNA, which thus requires a mechanism for stop codon bypass. However, in contrast to most other retroelement and viral readthrough signals, immediate gag UGA-flanking sequences were insufficient to direct stop readthrough in S. cerevisiae, indicating non-canonical mechanisms direct gag UGA bypass in Tca2.
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spelling pubmed-21947202008-01-12 Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2 Forbes, Elaine M Nieduszynska, Siân R Brunton, Fiona K Gibson, Joanne Glover, L Anne Stansfield, Ian BMC Mol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: In the C. albicans retrotransposon Tca2, the gag and pol ORFs are separated by a UGA stop codon, 3' of which is a potential RNA pseudoknot. It is unclear how the Tca2 gag UGA codon is bypassed to allow pol expression. However, in other retroelements, translational readthrough of the gag stop codon can be directed by its flanking sequence, including a 3' pseudoknot. RESULTS: The hypothesis was tested that in Tca2, gag stop codon flanking sequences direct translational readthrough and synthesis of a gag-pol fusion protein. Sequence from the Tca2 gag-UGA-pol junction (300 nt) was inserted between fused lacZ and luciferase (luc) genes in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae dual reporter construct. Although downstream of UGA, luc was expressed, but its expression was unaffected by inserting additional stop codons at the 3' end of lacZ. Luc expression was instead being driven by a previously unknown minor promoter activity within the gag-pol junction region. Evidence together indicated that junction sequence alone cannot direct UGA readthrough. Using reporter genes in C. albicans, the activities of this gag-pol junction promoter and the Tca2 long terminal repeat (LTR) promoter were compared. Of the two promoters, only the LTR promoter was induced by heat-shock, which also triggers retrotransposition. Tca2 pol protein, epitope-tagged in C. albicans to allow detection, was also heat-shock induced, indicating that pol proteins were expressed from a gag-UGA-pol RNA. CONCLUSION: This is the first demonstration that the LTR promoter directs Tca2 pol protein expression, and that pol proteins are translated from a gag-pol RNA, which thus requires a mechanism for stop codon bypass. However, in contrast to most other retroelement and viral readthrough signals, immediate gag UGA-flanking sequences were insufficient to direct stop readthrough in S. cerevisiae, indicating non-canonical mechanisms direct gag UGA bypass in Tca2. BioMed Central 2007-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2194720/ /pubmed/17961216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-8-94 Text en Copyright © 2007 Forbes et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Forbes, Elaine M
Nieduszynska, Siân R
Brunton, Fiona K
Gibson, Joanne
Glover, L Anne
Stansfield, Ian
Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title_full Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title_fullStr Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title_full_unstemmed Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title_short Control of gag-pol gene expression in the Candida albicans retrotransposon Tca2
title_sort control of gag-pol gene expression in the candida albicans retrotransposon tca2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2194720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17961216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-8-94
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