TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL OF MATURATION-PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN PHAGE MS2 - A ROLE FOR THE KINETICS OF RNA FOLDING

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GROENEVELD, H [1 ]
THIMON, K [1 ]
VANDUIN, J [1 ]
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[1] LEIDEN UNIV, GORLAEUS LABS, LEIDEN INST CHEM, DEPT BIOCHEM, 2300 RA LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS
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KINETICS OF RNA FOLDING; RNA PHAGE; RNA SECONDARY STRUCTURE; TRANSLATION;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The gene for the maturation (A) protein of the single-stranded RNA coliphage MS2 is preceded by an untranslated leader of 130 nt. Secondary structure of the leader was deduced by phylogenetic comparison and by probing with enzymes and chemicals. The RNA folds into a cloverleaf, i.e., three stem-loop structures enclosed by a long-distance interaction (LDI). This LDI is essential for translational control. Its 3' moiety contains the Shine-Dalgarno region of the A-protein gene, whereas its complement is located 80 nt upstream, i.e., about 30 nt from the 5'-terminus of the RNA chain. Mutational analysis shows that this base pairing represses expression of the A-protein gene. We present a model in which translational starts can only take place on nonequilibrated RNA, in which base pairing between the complementary regions has not yet taken place. We suggest that this pairing is kinetically delayed by the intervening sequence, which contains the three hairpins of the cloverleaf. The model is mainly based on the observation that reducing the length of the intervening sequence reduces expression, whereas increasing the length has the opposite effect. In addition, further stabilization of the LDI by a stronger base pair does not lead to a decrease in A-protein synthesis. Such a decrease is predicted to occur if translation would be controlled by the equilibrium structure of the leader RNA. These and other observations fit a kinetic model of translational control by RNA folding.
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