Three Tetrahymena tRNA(Gln) isoacceptors as tools for studying unorthodox codon recognition and codon context effects during protein synthesis in vitro
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Three Tetrahymena tRNA(Gln) isoacceptors as tools for studying unorthodox codon recognition and codon context effects during protein synthesis in vitro
Abstract
Three glutamine tRNA isoacceptors are known in Tetrahymena thermophila. One of these has the anticodon UmUG which reads the two normal glutamine codons CAA and CAG, whereas the two others with CUA and UmUA anticodons recognize UAG and UAA, respectively, which serve as termination codons in other organisms. We have employed these tRNA(Gln)-isoacceptors as tools for studying unconventional base interactions in a mRNA- and tRNA-dependent wheat germ extract. We demonstrate here (i) that tRNA(Gln)UmUG suppresses the UAA as well as the UAG stop codon, involving a single G:U wobble pair at the third anticodon position and two simultaneous wobble base pairings at the first and third position, respectively, and (ii) that tRNA(Gln)CUA, in addition to its cognate codon UAG, reads the UAA stop codon which necessitates a C:A mispairing in the first anticodon position. These unorthodox base interactions take place in a codon context which favours readthrough in tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) or tobacco rattle virus (TRV) RNA, but are not observed in a context that terminates zein and globin protein synthesis. Furthermore, our data reveal that wobble or mispairing in the middle position of anticodon-codon interactions is precluded in either context. The suppressor activities of tRNAs(Gln) are compared with those of other known naturally occurring suppressor tRNAs, i.e., tRNA(Tyr)G psi A and tRNA(Trp)CmCA. Our results indicate that a 'leaky' context is neither restricted to a single stop codon nor to a distinct tRNA species.
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