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TRNA tKUUU, tQUUG, and tEUUC wobble position modifications fine-tune protein translation by promoting ribosome A-site binding.


ABSTRACT: tRNA modifications are crucial to ensure translation efficiency and fidelity. In eukaryotes, the URM1 and ELP pathways increase cellular resistance to various stress conditions, such as nutrient starvation and oxidative agents, by promoting thiolation and methoxycarbonylmethylation, respectively, of the wobble uridine of cytoplasmic (tK(UUU)), (tQ(UUG)), and (tE(UUC)). Although in vitro experiments have implicated these tRNA modifications in modulating wobbling capacity and translation efficiency, their exact in vivo biological roles remain largely unexplored. Using a combination of quantitative proteomics and codon-specific translation reporters, we find that translation of a specific gene subset enriched for AAA, CAA, and GAA codons is impaired in the absence of URM1- and ELP-dependent tRNA modifications. Moreover, in vitro experiments using native tRNAs demonstrate that both modifications enhance binding of tK(UUU) to the ribosomal A-site. Taken together, our data suggest that tRNA thiolation and methoxycarbonylmethylation regulate translation of genes with specific codon content.

SUBMITTER: Rezgui VA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3725067 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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tRNA tKUUU, tQUUG, and tEUUC wobble position modifications fine-tune protein translation by promoting ribosome A-site binding.

Rezgui Vanessa Anissa Nathalie VA   Tyagi Kshitiz K   Ranjan Namit N   Konevega Andrey L AL   Mittelstaet Joerg J   Rodnina Marina V MV   Peter Matthias M   Pedrioli Patrick G A PG  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130708 30


tRNA modifications are crucial to ensure translation efficiency and fidelity. In eukaryotes, the URM1 and ELP pathways increase cellular resistance to various stress conditions, such as nutrient starvation and oxidative agents, by promoting thiolation and methoxycarbonylmethylation, respectively, of the wobble uridine of cytoplasmic (tK(UUU)), (tQ(UUG)), and (tE(UUC)). Although in vitro experiments have implicated these tRNA modifications in modulating wobbling capacity and translation efficienc  ...[more]

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