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Shine-Dalgarno interaction prevents incorporation of noncognate amino acids at the codon following the AUG.


ABSTRACT: During translation, usually only one in approximately 400 misincorporations affects the function of a nascent protein, because only chemically similar near-cognate amino acids are misincorporated in place of the cognate one. The deleterious misincorporation of a chemically dissimilar noncognate amino acid during the selection process is precluded by the presence of a tRNA at the ribosomal E-site. However, the selection of first aminoacyl-tRNA, directly after initiation, occurs without an occupied E-site, i.e., when only the P-site is filled with the initiator tRNA and thus should be highly error-prone. Here, we show how bacterial ribosomes have solved this accuracy problem: In the absence of a Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence, the first decoding step at the A-site after initiation is extremely error-prone, even resulting in the significant incorporation of noncognate amino acids. In contrast, when a SD sequence is present, the incorporation of noncognate amino acids is not observed. This is precisely the effect that the presence of a cognate tRNA at the E-site has during the elongation phase. These findings suggest that during the initiation phase, the SD interaction functionally compensates for the lack of codon-anticodon interaction at the E-site by reducing the misincorporation of near-cognate amino acids and prevents noncognate misincorporation.

SUBMITTER: Di Giacco V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2504839 | biostudies-other | 2008 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Shine-Dalgarno interaction prevents incorporation of noncognate amino acids at the codon following the AUG.

Di Giacco Viviana V   Márquez Viter V   Qin Yan Y   Pech Markus M   Triana-Alonso Francisco J FJ   Wilson Daniel N DN   Nierhaus Knud H KH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080730 31


During translation, usually only one in approximately 400 misincorporations affects the function of a nascent protein, because only chemically similar near-cognate amino acids are misincorporated in place of the cognate one. The deleterious misincorporation of a chemically dissimilar noncognate amino acid during the selection process is precluded by the presence of a tRNA at the ribosomal E-site. However, the selection of first aminoacyl-tRNA, directly after initiation, occurs without an occupie  ...[more]

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