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Comparative Study
. 1984 Jan 25;12(2):857-72.
doi: 10.1093/nar/12.2.857.

Compilation and analysis of sequences upstream from the translational start site in eukaryotic mRNAs

Free PMC article
Comparative Study

Compilation and analysis of sequences upstream from the translational start site in eukaryotic mRNAs

M Kozak. Nucleic Acids Res. .
Free PMC article

Abstract

5-Noncoding sequences have been tabulated for 211 messenger RNAs from higher eukaryotic cells. The 5'-proximal AUG triplet serves as the initiator codon in 95% of the mRNAs examined. The most conspicuous conserved feature is the presence of a purine (most often A) three nucleotides upstream from the AUG initiator codon; only 6 of the mRNAs in the survey have a pyrimidine in that position. There is a predominance of C in positions -1, -2, -4 and -5, just upstream from the initiator codon. The sequence CCAGCCAUG (G) thus emerges as a consensus sequence for eukaryotic initiation sites. The extent to which the ribosome binding site in a given mRNA matches the -1 to -5 consensus sequence varies: more than half of the mRNAs in the tabulation have 3 or 4 nucleotides in common with the CCACC consensus, but only ten mRNAs conform perfectly.

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