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Comprehensive identification of translation start sites by tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling.


ABSTRACT: Tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling (TetRP) provides a powerful new experimental tool for comprehensive genome-wide identification of translation initiation sites in bacteria. We validated TetRP by confirming the translation start sites of protein-coding genes in accordance with the 2006 version of Escherichia coli K-12 annotation record (GenBank U000962) and found ?150 new start sites within 60 nucleotides of the annotated site. This analysis revealed 72 per cent of the genes whose initiation site annotations were changed from the 2006 GenBank record to the newer 2014 annotation record (GenBank U000963), indicating a high sensitivity. Also, results from reporter fusion and proteomics of N-terminally enriched peptides showed high specificity of the TetRP results. In addition, we discovered over 300 translation start sites within non-coding, intergenic regions of the genome, using a threshold that retains ?2,000 known coding genes. While some appear to correspond to pseudogenes, others may encode small peptides or have previously unforeseen roles. In summary, we showed that ribosome profiling upon translation inhibition by tetracycline offers a simple, reliable and comprehensive experimental tool for precise annotation of translation start sites of expressed genes in bacteria.

SUBMITTER: Nakahigashi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4909307 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive identification of translation start sites by tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling.

Nakahigashi Kenji K   Takai Yuki Y   Kimura Michiko M   Abe Nozomi N   Nakayashiki Toru T   Shiwa Yuh Y   Yoshikawa Hirofumi H   Wanner Barry L BL   Ishihama Yasushi Y   Mori Hirotada H  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20160323 3


Tetracycline-inhibited ribosome profiling (TetRP) provides a powerful new experimental tool for comprehensive genome-wide identification of translation initiation sites in bacteria. We validated TetRP by confirming the translation start sites of protein-coding genes in accordance with the 2006 version of Escherichia coli K-12 annotation record (GenBank U000962) and found ∼150 new start sites within 60 nucleotides of the annotated site. This analysis revealed 72 per cent of the genes whose initia  ...[more]

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