Author: Horsburgh, Brian C; Kollmus, Heike; Hauser, Hansjörg; Coen, Donald M
Title: Translational Recoding Induced by G-Rich mRNA Sequences That Form Unusual Structures Cord-id: ck0jpp7e Document date: 1996_9_20
ID: ck0jpp7e
Snippet: We investigated a herpesvirus mutant that contains a single base insertion in its thymidine kinase (tk) gene yet expresses low levels of TK via a net +1 translational recoding event. Within this mutant gene, we defined a G-rich signal that is sufficient to induce recoding. Unlike other translational recoding events, downstream RNA structures or termination codons did not stimulate recoding, and paused ribosomes were not detected. Mutational analysis indicated that specific tRNAs or codon–antic
Document: We investigated a herpesvirus mutant that contains a single base insertion in its thymidine kinase (tk) gene yet expresses low levels of TK via a net +1 translational recoding event. Within this mutant gene, we defined a G-rich signal that is sufficient to induce recoding. Unlike other translational recoding events, downstream RNA structures or termination codons did not stimulate recoding, and paused ribosomes were not detected. Mutational analysis indicated that specific tRNAs or codon–anticodon slippage were unlikely to account for recoding. Rather, recoding efficiency correlated with the G-richness of the signal and its ability to form unusual structures. These findings identify a mechanism of translational recoding with unique features and potential implications for clinical drug resistance and other biological systems.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- activity frameshifting and luciferase assay: 1, 2, 3
- activity frameshifting and lysate system: 1
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date