Programmed translational -1 frameshifting on hexanucleotide motifs and the wobble properties of tRNAs

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Programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting, involving tRNA re-pairing from an AAG codon to an AAA codon, has been reported to occur at the sequences CGA AAG and CAA AAG. In this study, using the recoding region of insertion sequence IS3, we have investigated the influence on frameshifting in Escherichia coli of the first codon of this type of motif by changing it to all other NNA codons. Two classes of NNA codons were distinguished, depending on whether they favor or limit frameshifting. Their degree of shiftiness is correlated with wobble propensity, and base 34 modification, of their decoding tRNAs. A more flexible anticodon loop very likely makes the tRNAs with extended wobble more prone to liberate the third codon base, A, for re-pairing of tRNALys in the -1 frame.

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Licznar, P., Mejlhede, N., Prère, M. F., Wills, N., Gesteland, R. F., Atkins, J. F., & Fayet, O. (2003). Programmed translational -1 frameshifting on hexanucleotide motifs and the wobble properties of tRNAs. EMBO Journal, 22(18), 4770–4778. https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/cdg465

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