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Translation of the rat LINE bicistronic RNAs in vitro involves ribosomal reinitiation instead of frameshifting.


ABSTRACT: The genomic structure of the rat LINE (L1Rn) DNA element contains two overlapping open reading frames (ORFs) and apparently has a potential to code for a DNA/RNA-binding protein (in ORF1) and a reverse transcriptase (in ORF2). We have characterized a 1,630-bp L1Rn cDNA clone encompassing the overlapping ORFs and a 600-bp genomic fragment derived from a full-length L1Rn member and containing the beginning of ORF1. These DNAs were used to restore in part the ORF1-ORF2 organization of L1Rn after being cloned into the pSP65 vector under the control of SP6 polymerase promoter. To test whether L1Rn ORF1 and ORF2 are expressed as a fusion protein, a series of capped RNAs with progressive truncations containing one or both ORFs were prepared and translated in the rabbit reticulocyte lysate. Our analysis indicates that the expression of a putative reverse transcriptase-encoded L1Rn ORF2 in vitro is regulated by reinitiation or internal initiation of translation but not by ribosomal frameshifting.

SUBMITTER: Ilves H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC360333 | biostudies-other | 1992 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Translation of the rat LINE bicistronic RNAs in vitro involves ribosomal reinitiation instead of frameshifting.

Ilves H H   Kahre O O   Speek M M  

Molecular and cellular biology 19920901 9


The genomic structure of the rat LINE (L1Rn) DNA element contains two overlapping open reading frames (ORFs) and apparently has a potential to code for a DNA/RNA-binding protein (in ORF1) and a reverse transcriptase (in ORF2). We have characterized a 1,630-bp L1Rn cDNA clone encompassing the overlapping ORFs and a 600-bp genomic fragment derived from a full-length L1Rn member and containing the beginning of ORF1. These DNAs were used to restore in part the ORF1-ORF2 organization of L1Rn after be  ...[more]

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