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Gene Expression

Both the 5′ Untranslated Region and the Sequences Surrounding the Start Site Contribute to Efficient Initiation of Translation In Vitro

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Pages 2656-2664 | Received 24 Oct 1990, Accepted 10 Feb 1991, Published online: 31 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

The role of RNA sequences in the 5′ leader region between the cap site and initiating AUG in mediating translation was examined in vitro. Hybrid mRNAs were synthesized in which the cognate leader sequence was replaced with either optimized or compromised leader sequences, and translational efficiency was measured for six different coding regions. Translation was most efficient with a leader containing the 5′ untranslated region from Xenopus β-globin and an optimized initiation sequence. Compared with the cognate leaders, this hybrid was observed to increase translation of the various coding regions as much as 300-fold. The translational efficiencies of the different coding regions also varied substantially. In contrast to earlier suggestions that increased leader efficiency results from higher affinity of the leader for a limiting factor, our experiments suggest that increased translation from the β-globin hybrid leader sequence results from more rapid initiation of translation.

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