Ribosomal initiation from an ACG codon in the Sendai virus P/C mRNA - PubMed (original) (raw)
Ribosomal initiation from an ACG codon in the Sendai virus P/C mRNA
J Curran et al. EMBO J. 1988 Jan.
Abstract
The Sendai virus P/C mRNA expresses the P and C proteins from alternate reading frames. The C reading frame of this mRNA, however, is responsible for three proteins, C', C and Y, none of which appear to be precursors to each other in vivo. Using site-directed and deletion mutagenesis of the P/C gene cloned in SP6 and in vitro translation of the mRNAs, we show that the 5' most proximal initiation codon of the mRNA is an ACG at position 81, responsible for C' synthesis. The succeeding initiation codons, all ATGs, are responsible for the P protein (position 104), the C protein (position 114) and the Y protein(s) (either positions 183 or 201). Examination of the relative molar amounts of the C', P and C proteins found in vivo suggests that an ACG in an otherwise favorable context is almost as efficient for ribosome initiation as an ATG in a less favored context, but only 10-20% as efficient as an ATG in a more favored context. The judicious choice of increasingly more favorable initiation codons in the P/C gene allows multiple proteins to be made from a single mRNA.
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