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Combinations of slow-translating codon clusters can increase mRNA half-life in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


ABSTRACT: The presence of a single cluster of nonoptimal codons was found to decrease a transcript's half-life through the interaction of the ribosome-associated quality control machinery with stalled ribosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae The impact of multiple nonoptimal codon clusters on a transcript's half-life, however, is unknown. Using a kinetic model, we predict that inserting a second nonoptimal cluster near the 5' end can lead to synergistic effects that increase a messenger RNA's (mRNA's) half-life in S. cerevisiae Specifically, the 5' end cluster suppresses the formation of ribosome queues, reducing the interaction of ribosome-associated quality control factors with stalled ribosomes. We experimentally validate this prediction by introducing two nonoptimal clusters into three different genes and find that their mRNA half-life increases up to fourfold. The model also predicts that in the presence of two clusters, the cluster closest to the 5' end is the primary determinant of mRNA half-life. These results suggest the "translational ramp," in which nonoptimal codons are located near the start codon and increase translational efficiency, may have the additional biological benefit of allowing downstream slow-codon clusters to be present without decreasing mRNA half-life. These results indicate that codon usage bias plays a more nuanced role in controlling cellular protein levels than previously thought.

SUBMITTER: Sharma AK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8713773 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combinations of slow-translating codon clusters can increase mRNA half-life in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>.

Sharma Ajeet K AK   Venezian Johannes J   Shiber Ayala A   Kramer Günter G   Bukau Bernd B   O'Brien Edward P EP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20211201 51


The presence of a single cluster of nonoptimal codons was found to decrease a transcript's half-life through the interaction of the ribosome-associated quality control machinery with stalled ribosomes in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> The impact of multiple nonoptimal codon clusters on a transcript's half-life, however, is unknown. Using a kinetic model, we predict that inserting a second nonoptimal cluster near the 5' end can lead to synergistic effects that increase a messenger RNA's (mRNA's)  ...[more]

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