A novel signature for identification of upstream alternative translation initiation sites

Kritika Karri, Dhundy Bastola
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Alternative translation initiation sites (aTIS) and the factors that determine an ideal mode of translation of mRNA in the eukaryotic system has been widely studied over the past several decades. Such studies demonstrate that single mRNA can yield multiple protein isoforms using the AUG and non-AUG start codons. While the conspicuous scanning model explains how the process of translation initiation begins when the pre-initiation complex encounters a start codon with optimal sequence context, referred to as “Kozak” consensus and the leaky scanning model explains the process of alternative translation downstream. Additionally, there are alternative translation initiation sites upstream and in-frame to the canonical AUG start site, which are present in the 5' UTR of the mRNA. This choice of aTIS results in a longer N-terminally expanded protein isoform. It is unclear as to what are the factors that determine the selection of a start codon to be a potential upstream aTIS. In this study we investigate if there exists a third element, besides the sequence context at a certain distance from canonical AUG start codon, in the 5' UTR of human mRNAs called the “complementary matching palindrome” that differentiates an upstream aTIS from any other codon. Our results show the presence of longest complementary matching palindrome around CUG codon, which may serve as an aTIS to translate proteins that are longer than their canonical isoforms.
一种识别上游替代翻译起始位点的新特征
在过去的几十年里,人们对真核系统中替代翻译起始位点(aTIS)和决定mRNA理想翻译模式的因素进行了广泛的研究。这些研究表明,单个mRNA可以使用AUG和非AUG起始密码子产生多种蛋白质亚型。明显扫描模型解释了当起始前复合物遇到具有最优序列上下文的起始密码子时,翻译起始过程如何开始,称为“Kozak”共识;漏扫描模型解释下游的替代翻译过程。此外,在规范的AUG起始位点的上游和帧内还有其他翻译起始位点,它们存在于mRNA的5' UTR中。这种选择的结果是一个更长的n端扩展的蛋白质异构体。目前还不清楚是什么因素决定了一个起始密码子的选择是一个潜在的上游aTIS。在这项研究中,我们研究了在人类mrna的5' UTR中,除了与标准AUG起始密码子有一定距离的序列上下文外,是否存在第三个元素,称为“互补匹配回文”,将上游aTIS与任何其他密码子区分开来。我们的研究结果表明,在CUG密码子周围存在最长的互补匹配回文,这可能作为翻译比典型同工型长的蛋白质的aTIS。
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