Critical cis-parameters influence STructure assisted RNA translation (START) initiation on non-AUG codons in eukaryotes.

IF 4 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2024-06-11 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1093/nargab/lqae065
Antonin Tidu, Fatima Alghoul, Laurence Despons, Gilbert Eriani, Franck Martin
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Abstract

In eukaryotes, translation initiation is a highly regulated process, which combines cis-regulatory sequences located on the messenger RNA along with trans-acting factors like eukaryotic initiation factors (eIF). One critical step of translation initiation is the start codon recognition by the scanning 43S particle, which leads to ribosome assembly and protein synthesis. In this study, we investigated the involvement of secondary structures downstream the initiation codon in the so-called START (STructure-Assisted RNA translation) mechanism on AUG and non-AUG translation initiation. The results demonstrate that downstream secondary structures can efficiently promote non-AUG translation initiation if they are sufficiently stable to stall a scanning 43S particle and if they are located at an optimal distance from non-AUG codons to stabilize the codon-anticodon base pairing in the P site. The required stability of the downstream structure for efficient translation initiation varies in distinct cell types. We extended this study to genome-wide analysis of functionally characterized alternative translation initiation sites in Homo sapiens. This analysis revealed that about 25% of these sites have an optimally located downstream secondary structure of adequate stability which could elicit START, regardless of the start codon. We validated the impact of these structures on translation initiation for several selected uORFs.

影响真核生物非 AUG 密码子上结构辅助 RNA 翻译(START)启动的关键顺式参数。
在真核生物中,翻译启动是一个高度受调控的过程,它结合了信使 RNA 上的顺式调控序列和真核生物启动因子(eIF)等反式作用因子。翻译启动的一个关键步骤是扫描 43S 颗粒识别起始密码子,从而导致核糖体组装和蛋白质合成。在本研究中,我们研究了启动密码子下游二级结构参与所谓的 START(结构辅助 RNA 翻译)机制对 AUG 和非 AUG 翻译启动的影响。研究结果表明,如果下游二级结构足够稳定,能够阻滞扫描 43S 粒子,并且与非 AUG 密码子保持最佳距离,以稳定 P 位点的密码子-反密码子碱基配对,那么它们就能有效地促进非 AUG 翻译的启动。在不同的细胞类型中,高效翻译起始所需的下游结构稳定性各不相同。我们将这项研究扩展到对智人中具有功能特征的替代翻译起始位点的全基因组分析。分析结果表明,在这些位点中,约有 25% 的位点具有最佳位置的下游二级结构,具有足够的稳定性,无论起始密码子如何,都能引发 START。我们验证了这些结构对几个选定的 uORFs 翻译启动的影响。
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