Selected article for: "frameshift protein and slippery sequence"

Author: Liao, Pei-Yu; Choi, Yong Seok; Dinman, Jonathan D.; Lee, Kelvin H.
Title: The many paths to frameshifting: kinetic modelling and analysis of the effects of different elongation steps on programmed –1 ribosomal frameshifting
  • Document date: 2010_9_7
  • ID: wwq0sd2r_40
    Snippet: The effect of incomplete translocation can be understood in two ways. Incomplete translocation at the pre-translocational ribosome aligning with deX XXY produced more FS m (Pathway I), consistent with the model by Leger et al. (22) . Incomplete translocation at the pre-translocational ribosome aligning with XXY YYZ resulted in more FS z (Pathway III), consistent with the models proposed by Weiss et al. (23) and Namy et al. (24) . Enhancing incomp.....
    Document: The effect of incomplete translocation can be understood in two ways. Incomplete translocation at the pre-translocational ribosome aligning with deX XXY produced more FS m (Pathway I), consistent with the model by Leger et al. (22) . Incomplete translocation at the pre-translocational ribosome aligning with XXY YYZ resulted in more FS z (Pathway III), consistent with the models proposed by Weiss et al. (23) and Namy et al. (24) . Enhancing incomplete translocation in Pathway I promoted an increase in the fraction of FS m among total frameshift proteins. On the other hand, enhancing incomplete translocation in Pathway III decrease the fraction of FS m . While these two pathways were supported by previous studies, the direct observation of FS m for HIV-1 and HTLV-1 pro-pol frameshift sequences provided proof for the validity of Pathway I. Interestingly, altering the extended frameshift sequence resulted in a significant change in frameshift protein compositions, supporting the role of the sequence upstream of the traditional slippery site XXY YYZ.

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