The IS10 antisense RNA blocks ribosome binding at the transposase translation initiation site.

  • Ma C
  • Simons R
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Abstract

Transposase (tnp) expression from insertion sequence ISIO is controlled, in part, by an antisense RNA, RNA- OUT, which pairs to the translation initiation region of the tnp mRNA, RNA-IN. Genetic experiments suggest that control occurs post-transcriptionally. Here, we present evidence that bears on the control mechanism. Specific ribosome binding at the tnp translation initiation site is demonstrated in vitro. Two mutations that alter tnp translation in vivo are shown to have corresponding effects in vitro. Most importantly, RNA-OUT/RNA-IN pairing is shown to block ribosome binding. In con- junction with the work described in the accompanying paper, we propose that inhibition of ribosome binding also occurs in vivo, and that it is suffi'cient to account for control. Implications for translational control in analogous systems are discussed.

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Ma, C., & Simons, R. W. (1990). The IS10 antisense RNA blocks ribosome binding at the transposase translation initiation site. The EMBO Journal, 9(4), 1267–1274. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb08235.x

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