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Translation of small downstream ORFs enhances translation of canonical main open reading frames.


ABSTRACT: In addition to canonical open reading frames (ORFs), thousands of translated small ORFs (containing less than 100 codons) have been identified in untranslated mRNA regions (UTRs) across eukaryotes. Small ORFs in 5' UTRs (upstream (u)ORFs) often repress translation of the canonical ORF within the same mRNA. However, the function of translated small ORFs in the 3' UTRs (downstream (d)ORFs) is unknown. Contrary to uORFs, we find that translation of dORFs enhances translation of their corresponding canonical ORFs. This translation stimulatory effect of dORFs depends on the number of dORFs, but not the length or peptide they encode. We propose that dORFs represent a new, strong, and universal translation regulatory mechanism in vertebrates.

SUBMITTER: Wu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7459409 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Translation of small downstream ORFs enhances translation of canonical main open reading frames.

Wu Qiushuang Q   Wright Matthew M   Gogol Madelaine M MM   Bradford William D WD   Zhang Ning N   Bazzini Ariel A AA  

The EMBO journal 20200803 17


In addition to canonical open reading frames (ORFs), thousands of translated small ORFs (containing less than 100 codons) have been identified in untranslated mRNA regions (UTRs) across eukaryotes. Small ORFs in 5' UTRs (upstream (u)ORFs) often repress translation of the canonical ORF within the same mRNA. However, the function of translated small ORFs in the 3' UTRs (downstream (d)ORFs) is unknown. Contrary to uORFs, we find that translation of dORFs enhances translation of their corresponding  ...[more]

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