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Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom

Eukaryotic protein synthesis generally initiates at a start codon defined by an AUG and its surrounding Kozak sequence context, but the quantitative importance of this context in different species is unclear. We tested this concept in two pathogenic Cryptococcus yeast species by genome-wide mapping...

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Autores principales: Wallace, Edward W J, Maufrais, Corinne, Sales-Lee, Jade, Tuck, Laura R, de Oliveira, Luciana, Feuerbach, Frank, Moyrand, Frédérique, Natarajan, Prashanthi, Madhani, Hiten D, Janbon, Guilhem
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa060
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author Wallace, Edward W J
Maufrais, Corinne
Sales-Lee, Jade
Tuck, Laura R
de Oliveira, Luciana
Feuerbach, Frank
Moyrand, Frédérique
Natarajan, Prashanthi
Madhani, Hiten D
Janbon, Guilhem
author_facet Wallace, Edward W J
Maufrais, Corinne
Sales-Lee, Jade
Tuck, Laura R
de Oliveira, Luciana
Feuerbach, Frank
Moyrand, Frédérique
Natarajan, Prashanthi
Madhani, Hiten D
Janbon, Guilhem
author_sort Wallace, Edward W J
collection PubMed
description Eukaryotic protein synthesis generally initiates at a start codon defined by an AUG and its surrounding Kozak sequence context, but the quantitative importance of this context in different species is unclear. We tested this concept in two pathogenic Cryptococcus yeast species by genome-wide mapping of translation and of mRNA 5′ and 3′ ends. We observed thousands of AUG-initiated upstream open reading frames (uORFs) that are a major contributor to translation repression. uORF use depends on the Kozak sequence context of its start codon, and uORFs with strong contexts promote nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Transcript leaders in Cryptococcus and other fungi are substantially longer and more AUG-dense than in Saccharomyces. Numerous Cryptococcus mRNAs encode predicted dual-localized proteins, including many aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, in which a leaky AUG start codon is followed by a strong Kozak context in-frame AUG, separated by mitochondrial-targeting sequence. Analysis of other fungal species shows that such dual-localization is also predicted to be common in the ascomycete mould, Neurospora crassa. Kozak-controlled regulation is correlated with insertions in translational initiation factors in fidelity-determining regions that contact the initiator tRNA. Thus, start codon context is a signal that quantitatively programs both the expression and the structures of proteins in diverse fungi.
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spelling pubmed-70497042020-03-10 Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom Wallace, Edward W J Maufrais, Corinne Sales-Lee, Jade Tuck, Laura R de Oliveira, Luciana Feuerbach, Frank Moyrand, Frédérique Natarajan, Prashanthi Madhani, Hiten D Janbon, Guilhem Nucleic Acids Res Data Resources and Analyses Eukaryotic protein synthesis generally initiates at a start codon defined by an AUG and its surrounding Kozak sequence context, but the quantitative importance of this context in different species is unclear. We tested this concept in two pathogenic Cryptococcus yeast species by genome-wide mapping of translation and of mRNA 5′ and 3′ ends. We observed thousands of AUG-initiated upstream open reading frames (uORFs) that are a major contributor to translation repression. uORF use depends on the Kozak sequence context of its start codon, and uORFs with strong contexts promote nonsense-mediated mRNA decay. Transcript leaders in Cryptococcus and other fungi are substantially longer and more AUG-dense than in Saccharomyces. Numerous Cryptococcus mRNAs encode predicted dual-localized proteins, including many aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, in which a leaky AUG start codon is followed by a strong Kozak context in-frame AUG, separated by mitochondrial-targeting sequence. Analysis of other fungal species shows that such dual-localization is also predicted to be common in the ascomycete mould, Neurospora crassa. Kozak-controlled regulation is correlated with insertions in translational initiation factors in fidelity-determining regions that contact the initiator tRNA. Thus, start codon context is a signal that quantitatively programs both the expression and the structures of proteins in diverse fungi. Oxford University Press 2020-03-18 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7049704/ /pubmed/32020195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa060 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wallace, Edward W J
Maufrais, Corinne
Sales-Lee, Jade
Tuck, Laura R
de Oliveira, Luciana
Feuerbach, Frank
Moyrand, Frédérique
Natarajan, Prashanthi
Madhani, Hiten D
Janbon, Guilhem
Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title_full Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title_fullStr Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title_short Quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
title_sort quantitative global studies reveal differential translational control by start codon context across the fungal kingdom
topic Data Resources and Analyses
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7049704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32020195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa060
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