Cold-Responsive Regions of Paradigm Cold-Shock and Non-Cold-Shock mRNAs Responsible for Cold Shock Translational Bias

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Giuliodori, Anna Maria [1 ]
Fabbretti, Attilio [1 ]
Gualerzi, Claudio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Camerino, Lab Genet, I-62032 Camerino, Italy
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protein synthesis; translation initiation; translational bias; cold acclimation; chimeric mRNAs; INITIATION COMPLEX-FORMATION; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; DOWNSTREAM BOX; RIBOSOMAL-RNA; VIRF PROMOTER; CSPA FAMILY; PROTEIN; EXPRESSION; ADAPTATION; GENE;
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10.3390/ijms20030457
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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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In Escherichia coli, the mRNA transcribed from the main cold-shock gene cspA is a thermosensor, which at low temperature adopts a conformation particularly suitable for translation in the cold. Unlike cspA, its paralogue cspD is expressed only at 37 degrees C, is toxic so cannot be hyper-expressed in E. coli and is poorly translated in vitro, especially at low temperature. In this work, chimeric mRNAs consisting of different segments of cspA and cspD were constructed to determine if parts of cspA could confer cold-responsive properties to cspD to improve its expression. The activities of these chimeric mRNAs in translation and in partial steps of translation initiation such as formation of 30S initiation complexes and 50S subunits docking to 30S complexes to yield 70S initiation complexes were analyzed. We show that the 5 untranslated region (5UTR) of cspA mRNA is sufficient to improve the translation of cspD mRNA at 37 degrees C whereas both the 5UTR and the region immediately downstream the cspA mRNA initiation triplet are essential for translation at low temperature. Furthermore, the translational apparatus of cold-stressed cells contains trans-active elements targeting both 5UTR and downstream regions of cspA mRNA, thereby improving translation of specific chimeric constructs at both 15 and 37 degrees C.
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