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Identification and characterisation of a developmentally regulated mammalian gene that utilises -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting.


ABSTRACT: Translational recoding of mRNA through a -1 ribosomal slippage mechanism has been observed in RNA viruses and retrotransposons of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Whilst this provides a potentially powerful mechanism of gene regulation, the utilization of -1 translational frameshifting in regulating mammalian gene expression has remained obscure. Here we report a mammalian gene, Edr, which provides the first example of -1 translational recoding in a eukaryotic cellular gene. In addition to bearing functional frameshift elements that mediate expression of distinct polypeptides, Edr bears both CCHC zinc-finger and putative aspartyl protease catalytic site retroviral-like motifs, indicative of a relic retroviral-like origin for Edr. These features, coupled with conservation of Edr as a single copy gene in mouse and man and striking spatio-temporal regulation of expression during embryogenesis, suggest that Edr plays a functionally important role in mammalian development.

SUBMITTER: Shigemoto K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC60235 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and characterisation of a developmentally regulated mammalian gene that utilises -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting.

Shigemoto K K   Brennan J J   Walls E E   Watson C J CJ   Stott D D   Rigby P W PW   Reith A D AD  

Nucleic acids research 20011001 19


Translational recoding of mRNA through a -1 ribosomal slippage mechanism has been observed in RNA viruses and retrotransposons of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Whilst this provides a potentially powerful mechanism of gene regulation, the utilization of -1 translational frameshifting in regulating mammalian gene expression has remained obscure. Here we report a mammalian gene, Edr, which provides the first example of -1 translational recoding in a eukaryotic cellular gene. In addition to beari  ...[more]

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