4.6 Article

Causal signals between codon bias, mRNA structure, and the efficiency of translation and elongation

Journal

MOLECULAR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/msb.20145524

Keywords

codon usage bias; elongation; mRNA structure; translation efficiency

Funding

  1. NSF
  2. NIH Broad Institute [5410353-5500000575]
  3. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  4. NIH [GM052347]

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Ribosome profiling data report on the distribution of translating ribosomes, at steady-state, with codon-level resolution. We present a robust method to extract codon translation rates and protein synthesis rates from these data, and identify causal features associated with elongation and translation efficiency in physiological conditions in yeast. We show that neither elongation rate nor translational efficiency is improved by experimental manipulation of the abundance or body sequence of the rare AGG tRNA. Deletion of three of the four copies of the heavily used ACA tRNA shows a modest efficiency decrease that could be explained by other rate-reducing signals at gene start. This suggests that correlation between codon bias and efficiency arises as selection for codons to utilize translation machinery efficiently in highly translated genes. We also show a correlation between efficiency and RNA structure calculated both computationally and from recent structure probing data, as well as the Kozak initiation motif, which may comprise a mechanism to regulate initiation.

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