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The translation of non-canonical open reading frames controls mucosal immunity.

Ruaidhrí Jackson1, Lina Kroehling1, Alexandra Khitun2, Will Bailis1, Abigail Jarret1, Autumn G York1, Omair M Khan1, J Richard Brewer1, Mathias H Skadow1, Coco Duizer1, Christian C D Harman1, Lelina Chang1, Piotr Bielecki1, Angel G Solis1, Holly R Steach1, Sarah Slavoff2,3,4, Richard A Flavell5,6.   

Abstract

The annotation of the mammalian protein-coding genome is incomplete. Arbitrary size restriction of open reading frames (ORFs) and the absolute requirement for a methionine codon as the sole initiator of translation have constrained the identification of potentially important transcripts with non-canonical protein-coding potential1,2. Here, using unbiased transcriptomic approaches in macrophages that respond to bacterial infection, we show that ribosomes associate with a large number of RNAs that were previously annotated as 'non-protein coding'. Although the idea that such non-canonical ORFs can encode functional proteins is controversial3,4, we identify a range of short and non-ATG-initiated ORFs that can generate stable and spatially distinct proteins. Notably, we show that the translation of a new ORF 'hidden' within the long non-coding RNA Aw112010 is essential for the orchestration of mucosal immunity during both bacterial infection and colitis. This work expands our interpretation of the protein-coding genome and demonstrates that proteinaceous products generated from non-canonical ORFs are crucial for the immune response in vivo. We therefore propose that the misannotation of non-canonical ORF-containing genes as non-coding RNAs may obscure the essential role of a multitude of previously undiscovered protein-coding genes in immunity and disease.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30542152     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0794-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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