Plastid mRNA translation

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Abstract

Overall translational machinery in plastids is similar to that of E. coli . Initiation is the crucial step for translation and this step in plastids is somewhat different from that of E. coli . Unlike the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in E. coli , cis -elements for translation initiation are not well conserved in plastid mRNAs. Specific trans -acting factors are generally required for translation initiation and its regulation in plastids. During translation elongation, ribosomes pause sometimes on photosynthesis-related mRNAs due probably to proper insertion of nascent polypeptides into membrane complexes. Codon usage of plastid mRNAs is different from that of E. coli and mammalian cells. Plastid mRNAs do not have the so-called rare codons. Translation efficiencies of several synonymous codons are not always correlated with codon usage in plastid mRNAs.

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Sugiura, M. (2014). Plastid mRNA translation. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1132, 73–91. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-995-6_4

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