Literature DB >> 12169638

Cis control of gene expression in E.coli by ribosome queuing at an inefficient translational stop signal.

Haining Jin1, Asgeir Björnsson, Leif A Isaksson.   

Abstract

An UGA stop codon context which is inefficient because of the 3'-flanking context and the last two amino acids in the gene protein product has a negative effect on gene expression, as shown using a model protein A' gene. This is particularly true at low mRNA levels, corresponding to a high intracellular ribosome/mRNA ratio. The negative effect is smaller if this ratio is decreased, or if the distance between the initiation and termination signals is increased. The results suggest that an inefficient termination codon can cause ribosomal pausing and queuing along the upstream mRNA region, thus blocking translation initiation of short genes. This cis control effect is dependent on the stop codon context, including the C-terminal amino acids in the gene product, the translation initiation signal strength, the ribosome/mRNA ratio and the size of the mRNA coding region. A large proportion of poorly expressed natural Escherichia coli genes are small, and the weak termination codon UGA is under-represented in small, highly expressed E.coli genes as compared with the efficient stop codon UAA.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12169638      PMCID: PMC126163          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdf424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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