Novel ciliate genetic code variants including the reassignment of all three stop codons to sense codons in Condylostoma magnum


Autoria(s): Heaphy, Stephen M.; Mariotti, Marco; Gladyshev, Vadim N.; Atkins, John F.; Baranov, Pavel V.
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22/11/2016

22/11/2016

08/08/2016

14/11/2016

Resumo

mRNA translation in many ciliates utilizes variant genetic codes where stop codons are reassigned to specify amino acids. To characterize the repertoire of ciliate genetic codes, we analyzed ciliate transcriptomes from marine environments. Using codon substitution frequencies in ciliate protein-coding genes and their orthologs, we inferred the genetic codes of 24 ciliate species. Nine did not match genetic code tables currently assigned by NCBI. Surprisingly, we identified a novel genetic code where all three standard stop codons (TAA, TAG, and TGA) specify amino acids in Condylostoma magnum. We provide evidence suggesting that the functions of these codons in C. magnum depend on their location within mRNA. They are decoded as amino acids at internal positions, but specify translation termination when in close proximity to an mRNA 3' end. The frequency of stop codons in protein coding sequences of closely related Climacostomum virens suggests that it may represent a transitory state.mRNA translation in many ciliates utilizes variant genetic codes where stop codons are reassigned to specify amino acids. To characterize the repertoire of ciliate genetic codes, we analyzed ciliate transcriptomes from marine environments. Using codon substitution frequencies in ciliate protein-coding genes and their orthologs, we inferred the genetic codes of 24 ciliate species. Nine did not match genetic code tables currently assigned by NCBI. Surprisingly, we identified a novel genetic code where all three standard stop codons (TAA, TAG, and TGA) specify amino acids in Condylostoma magnum. We provide evidence suggesting that the functions of these codons in C. magnum depend on their location within mRNA. They are decoded as amino acids at internal positions, but specify translation termination when in close proximity to an mRNA 3' end. The frequency of stop codons in protein coding sequences of closely related Climacostomum virens suggests that it may represent a transitory state.

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Heaphy, Stephen M.; Mariotti, Marco; Gladyshev, Vadim N.; Atkins, John F.; Baranov, Pavel V. (2016) 'Novel ciliate genetic code variants including the reassignment of all three stop codons to sense codons in Condylostoma magnum'. Molecular Biology And Evolution, 33 (1111):2885-2889. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msw166

33

1111

2885

2889

0737-4038

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3302

10.1093/molbev/msw166

Molecular Biology And Evolution

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en

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Oxford University Press

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http://mbe.oxfordjournals.org/content/33/11/2885.abstract

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Palavras-Chave #Alternative genetic decoding #Ciliates #Stop codon reassignment #The genetic code #Translation termination
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Article (peer-reviewed)