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Maike M K Hansen1, Marta Ventosa Rosquelles1, Maaruthy Yelleswarapu1, Roel J M Maas1, Aafke J van Vugt-Jonker1, Hans A Heus1, Wilhelm T S Huck1.
Abstract
Secondary structure formation of mRNA, caused by desynchronization of transcription and translation, is known to impact gene expression in vivo. Yet, inactivation of mRNA by secondary structures in cell-free protein expression is frequently overlooked. Transcription and translation rates are often not highly synchronized in cell-free expression systems, leading to a temporal mismatch between the processes and a drop in efficiency of protein production. By devising a cell-free gene expression platform in which transcriptional and translational elongation are successfully performed independently, we determine that sequence-dependent mRNA secondary structures are the main cause of mRNA inactivation in in vitro gene expression.Keywords: cell-free; ribosomes; transcription; translation; uncoupling
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27306580 DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.6b00010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Synth Biol ISSN: 2161-5063 Impact factor: 5.110