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Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting Generates the E coli DNA Polymerase III Gamma Subunit from Within the Tau Subunit Reading Frame
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Translational Control of Transposition Activity of the Bacterial Insertion Sequence ISI
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of interest, Thorough physical and genetic evaluation of the expression and control of ISI Iransposase activity. In vivo alteration of the level of ORFA-B versus ORFA activity demonstrates it is the ratio of these two products, and not their absolute levels, that detennine the transposition frequency of ISI.
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Evidence for a role of translational frameshifting in the expression of transposition activity of the bacterial insertion element IS1
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Programmed translational frameshifting and initiation at an AUU codon in gene expression of bacterial insertion sequence IS911.
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of outstanding interest, in press, A more complex and high-level - I frameshift window- from IS911 is partially dissected. Both 5′ and 3′ flanking elements appear to be involved in stimulating an Ai,G motif. Interesting amino acid sequence homology between ORES and retroviral integrase is discussed.
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J Mol Biol
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A - 1 Ribosomal Frameshift in a Double-Stranded RNA Virus of Yeast Forms a Gag-Pot Fusion Protein
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of interest, Compensating mutations suggest that h type pseudoknot formation spaced four nucleotides 3′ of a G-GGU-L3LIA motif stimulates −1 frameshifting at a 2% level in S. cerevisiae. Other heptamer motifs in this context can yield up to 12% frameshifting.
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Mutational analysis of the RNA pseudoknot component of a coronavirus ribosomal frameshifting signal
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of outstanding interest, Extensive mutational analysis of the 3′ pseudoknot requirement for -frameshifting in the infectious bronchitis virus ORFI-2 overlap using in vitro translation in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. Minimum and maximum loop sizes are determined and stem base pairs are probed.
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Journal of Molecular Biology
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An RNA Pseudoknot and an Optimal Heptameric Shift Site are Required for Highly Efficient Ribosomal Frameshifting on a Retroviral mRNA
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of interest, in press, The 3′ stimulator in the mouse mammary tumor virus gag-pro overlap is shown, by compensating mutations, to he a pseudoknot. The malleability of the heptamer motif is also examined.
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Proc Nalt Acad Sci USA
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Host Genes that Influence Transposition in Yeast: the Abundance of a Rare tRNA Regulates TyI Transposition Frequency
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of interest, Elegant genetic selection demonstrating that Tyl transposition frequency can be altered by changing the rate of frameshifting.
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Use of tRNA Suppressors to Probe Regulation of E. coli Release Factor 2
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Autogenous Suppression of an Opal Mutation in the Gene Encoding Peptide Chain Release Factor 2
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of interest, A TGA mutation within the protein that recognizes TGA; the Klein bottle equivalent amongst intrtgenic suppressors.
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A Nascent Peptide Chain is Required for Ribosomal Bypass of the Coding Gap in Bacteriophage T4 Gene 60
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of outstanding interest, Novel effect of a nascent peptide sequence stimulating the 50-nucleotide jump across the gene 60 coding gap within a lord. fusion. Other major sequence elements within the coding gap are defined in terms of a tRNA hopping mechanism, whose beginning and end points are somehow defined by a stop colon, short stem and optimal gap size.
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Evidence that a downstream pseudoknot is required for translational read-through of the Moloney murine leukemia virus gag stop codon.
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of interest, Readthrough of the UAG stop from Moloney murine leukemia virus gag-pol is shown to require the formation of 3′ pseudoknots, which are analogous to structures that stimulate −1 frameshifting.
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The cDNA for Rat Selenoprotein P Contains 10 TGA Colons in the Open Reading Frame
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of outstanding interest, Cloning and sequencing reveals 10 TGA colons that apparently encode selenocysteine. Protein sequencing of several peptide fragments of selenoprotein P confirm the content of a large portion of the postulated ORF. The mechanism and efficiency of decoding this ORF are unknown.
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J Biol Chem
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Features of the Formate Dehydrogenase mRNA Necessary for Decoding of the UGA Codon as Selenocysteine
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of interst, Selenocysteine insertion is shown to be dependent on local mRNA sequence. As many as 40 nucleotides 3′ are required and eight nucleotides 5′ enhance seleno cysteine incorporation. Additionally, this LIGA cotton is shown to he non-leaky and not easily suppressed by conventional UGAGA Suppressor tRNAS.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
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Recognition of UGA as a Selenocysteine Codon in Type I Deiodinase Requires Sequences in the 3′ Untranslated Region
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of outstanding interest, Transient in vivo assays in COS cells and Xenopusocchtes demonstrate that a 3′ LJTR is required for expression of rat and human deiodinase activity. The loss of activity caused by deletion of the 3'-UTR can be restored by inserting a 3′ UTR from the rat glutathione peroxidase gene.
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(1991)
Nature
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