Translational readthrough potential of natural termination codons in eucaryotes–The impact of RNA sequence

M Dabrowski, Z Bukowy-Bieryllo, E Zietkiewicz - RNA biology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
RNA biology, 2015Taylor & Francis
Termination of protein synthesis is not 100% efficient. A number of natural mechanisms that
suppress translation termination exist. One of them is STOP codon readthrough, the process
that enables the ribosome to pass through the termination codon in mRNA and continue
translation to the next STOP codon in the same reading frame. The efficiency of translational
readthrough depends on a variety of factors, including the identity of the termination codon,
the surrounding mRNA sequence context, and the presence of stimulating compounds …
Termination of protein synthesis is not 100% efficient. A number of natural mechanisms that suppress translation termination exist. One of them is STOP codon readthrough, the process that enables the ribosome to pass through the termination codon in mRNA and continue translation to the next STOP codon in the same reading frame. The efficiency of translational readthrough depends on a variety of factors, including the identity of the termination codon, the surrounding mRNA sequence context, and the presence of stimulating compounds. Understanding the interplay between these factors provides the necessary background for the efficient application of the STOP codon suppression approach in the therapy of diseases caused by the presence of premature termination codons.
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