| Literature DB >> 10917592 |
L Bidou1, G Stahl, I Hatin, O Namy, J P Rousset, P J Farabaugh.
Abstract
Sequences in certain mRNAs program the ribosome to undergo a noncanonical translation event, translational frameshifting, translational hopping, or termination readthrough. These sequences are termed recoding sites, because they cause the ribosome to change temporarily its coding rules. Cis and trans-acting factors sensitively modulate the efficiency of recoding events. In an attempt to quantitate the effect of these factors we have developed a dual-reporter vector using the lacZ and luc genes to directly measure recoding efficiency. We were able to confirm the effect of several factors that modulate frameshift or readthrough efficiency at a variety of sites. Surprisingly, we were not able to confirm that the complex of factors termed the surveillance complex regulates translational frameshifting. This complex regulates degradation of nonsense codon-containing mRNAs and we confirm that it also affects the efficiency of nonsense suppression. Our data suggest that the surveillance complex is not a general regulator of translational accuracy, but that its role is closely tied to the translational termination and initiation processes.Mesh:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10917592 PMCID: PMC1369972 DOI: 10.1017/s1355838200000443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA ISSN: 1355-8382 Impact factor: 4.942