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Wobble base-pairing slows in vivo translation elongation in metazoans

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RNA
卷 17, 期 12, 页码 2063-2073

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1261/rna.02890211

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ribosome; footprinting; codon usage; translation; wobble

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  1. NIGMS [RO1GM37706]
  2. NIAID [U54065359]
  3. Stanford Genome Training Program [T32-HD00044]
  4. Stanford Graduate Fellowship Program
  5. National Science Foundation

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In the universal genetic code, most amino acids can be encoded by multiple trinucleotide codons, and the choice among available codons can influence position-specific translation elongation rates. By using sequence-based ribosome profiling, we obtained transcriptome-wide profiles of in vivo ribosome occupancy as a function of codon identity in Caenorhabditis elegans and human cells. Particularly striking in these profiles was a universal trend of higher ribosome occupancy for codons translated via G:U wobble base-pairing compared with synonymous codons that pair with the same tRNA family using G:C base-pairing. These data support a model in which ribosomal translocation is slowed at wobble codon positions.

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