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Insights into genome recoding from the mechanism of a classic +1-frameshifting tRNA.


ABSTRACT: While genome recoding using quadruplet codons to incorporate non-proteinogenic amino acids is attractive for biotechnology and bioengineering purposes, the mechanism through which such codons are translated is poorly understood. Here we investigate translation of quadruplet codons by a +1-frameshifting tRNA, SufB2, that contains an extra nucleotide in its anticodon loop. Natural post-transcriptional modification of SufB2 in cells prevents it from frameshifting using a quadruplet-pairing mechanism such that it preferentially employs a triplet-slippage mechanism. We show that SufB2 uses triplet anticodon-codon pairing in the 0-frame to initially decode the quadruplet codon, but subsequently shifts to the +1-frame during tRNA-mRNA translocation. SufB2 frameshifting involves perturbation of an essential ribosome conformational change that facilitates tRNA-mRNA movements at a late stage of the translocation reaction. Our results provide a molecular mechanism for SufB2-induced +1 frameshifting and suggest that engineering of a specific ribosome conformational change can improve the efficiency of genome recoding.

SUBMITTER: Gamper H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7803779 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into genome recoding from the mechanism of a classic +1-frameshifting tRNA.

Gamper Howard H   Li Haixing H   Masuda Isao I   Miklos Robkis D D   Christian Thomas T   Conn Adam B AB   Blaha Gregor G   Petersson E James EJ   Gonzalez Ruben L RL   Hou Ya-Ming YM  

Nature communications 20210112 1


While genome recoding using quadruplet codons to incorporate non-proteinogenic amino acids is attractive for biotechnology and bioengineering purposes, the mechanism through which such codons are translated is poorly understood. Here we investigate translation of quadruplet codons by a +1-frameshifting tRNA, SufB2, that contains an extra nucleotide in its anticodon loop. Natural post-transcriptional modification of SufB2 in cells prevents it from frameshifting using a quadruplet-pairing mechanis  ...[more]

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