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Live-Cell Single RNA Imaging Reveals Bursts of Translational Frameshifting.


ABSTRACT: Ribosomal frameshifting during the translation of RNA is implicated in human disease and viral infection. While previous work has uncovered many details about single RNA frameshifting kinetics in vitro, little is known about how single RNA frameshift in living systems. To confront this problem, we have developed technology to quantify live-cell single RNA translation dynamics in frameshifted open reading frames. Applying this technology to RNA encoding the HIV-1 frameshift sequence reveals a small subset (∼8%) of the translating pool robustly frameshift. Frameshifting RNA are translated at similar rates as non-frameshifting RNA (∼3 aa/s) and can continuously frameshift for more than four rounds of translation. Fits to a bursty model of frameshifting constrain frameshifting kinetic rates and demonstrate how ribosomal traffic jams contribute to the persistence of the frameshifting state. These data provide insight into retroviral frameshifting and could lead to alternative strategies to perturb the process in living cells.

SUBMITTER: Lyon K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9074717 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Live-Cell Single RNA Imaging Reveals Bursts of Translational Frameshifting.

Lyon Kenneth K   Aguilera Luis U LU   Morisaki Tatsuya T   Munsky Brian B   Stasevich Timothy J TJ  

Molecular cell 20190606 1


Ribosomal frameshifting during the translation of RNA is implicated in human disease and viral infection. While previous work has uncovered many details about single RNA frameshifting kinetics in vitro, little is known about how single RNA frameshift in living systems. To confront this problem, we have developed technology to quantify live-cell single RNA translation dynamics in frameshifted open reading frames. Applying this technology to RNA encoding the HIV-1 frameshift sequence reveals a sma  ...[more]

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