AUG start codon recognition by bacterial ribosomes

AUG start codon recognition by bacterial ribosomes

Ribosome-mRNA interactions that contribute to recognition and binding of a 5’-terminal AUG start codon

Scholar's Press ( 2013-02-13 )

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Initiation is the rate-limiting step of translation and is an important regulatory step in gene expression. Translation initiation requires ribosome recognition of the mRNA’s start codon followed by formation of a stable ternary complex involving initiator tRNA. Studies have shown specific contacts between a AUG start codon and several ribosomal proteins (r-proteins). We employed short-leadered mRNAs in order to further characterize the path of an mRNA’s 5’-AUG from initial association with the ribosome to its final placement at the ribosome’s decoding site (P-site). Our results suggest that bacterial ribosomes can bind and inspect the 5’-terminus of all mRNAs for an AUG triplet, with close proximity of AUG to the 5’-terminus positively influencing ribosome binding and ternary initiation complex formation. Crosslinking studies showed that while 5’-AUG interactions with r-proteins S1, S3, S4, S7, S10 and S18 can occur in the absence of tRNA-fMet, movement of a 5’-AUG into the Psite requires tRNA-fMet.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51189-5

ISBN-10:

3639511891

EAN:

9783639511895

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Karthik Krishnan

Number of pages:

148

Published on:

2013-02-13

Category:

Microbiology