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. 1989 Apr 25;17(8):2973-85.
doi: 10.1093/nar/17.8.2973.

An additional ribosome-binding site on mRNA of highly expressed genes and a bifunctional site on the colicin fragment of 16S rRNA from Escherichia coli: important determinants of the efficiency of translation-initiation

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An additional ribosome-binding site on mRNA of highly expressed genes and a bifunctional site on the colicin fragment of 16S rRNA from Escherichia coli: important determinants of the efficiency of translation-initiation

T A Thanaraj et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

For various genes of E. coli, three regions (-55 to -1; -35 to -1; -21 to -1) 5' to AUG codon on mRNA were searched for sites of interaction with colicin fragment of 16S rRNA. The detailed sequence comparison points out that apart from Shine-Dalgarno base pairing, an additional ribosome-binding site, a subsequence of 5'-UGAUCC-3' invariably exists in mRNA for highly expressed genes. Poorly expressed genes appear to be controlled by only Shine-Dalgarno base pairing. The analysis indicates that in the initiator region, the -55 to -1 region contains the signal which decides the efficiency of the translation-initiation. The site on 16S rRNA, 5'-GGAUCA-3' at position 1529, that can base pair to the above site, has a recognition site on 23S rRNA at position 2390. In the light of the conserved nature and accessibility of these sites, it is proposed that the site on 16S rRNA plays a bifunctional role--initially it binds to mRNA from highly expressed genes to form a stable 30S initiation complex, and upon association with 50S subunit it exchanges base pairing with 23S rRNA, thus leaving the site on mRNA free.

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