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Cysteine tRNA acts as a stop codon readthrough-inducing tRNA in the human HEK293T cell line. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Readthrough of stop codons by near-cognate tRNA can lead to either undesirable translational errors or serve as a potential solution for genetic diseases caused by premature termination codons (PTCs) that result in protein loss.
  • In yeast and human cell lines, specific tRNAs have been identified that can induce readthrough of stop codons, suggesting a similarity in mechanisms between species.
  • Research in HEK293T cells showed that overexpression of certain tRNA isoacceptors significantly increases UGA readthrough, paving the way for potential RNA therapies targeting PTC-related conditions.

Article Abstract

Under certain circumstances, any of the three termination codons can be read through by a near-cognate tRNA; i.e., a tRNA whose two out of three anticodon nucleotides base pair with those of the stop codon. Unless programed to synthetize C-terminally extended protein variants with expanded physiological roles, readthrough represents an undesirable translational error. On the other side of a coin, a significant number of human genetic diseases is associated with the introduction of nonsense mutations (premature termination codons [PTCs]) into coding sequences, where stopping is not desirable. Here, the tRNA's ability to induce readthrough opens up the intriguing possibility of mitigating the deleterious effects of PTCs on human health. In yeast, the UGA and UAR stop codons were described to be read through by four readthrough-inducing rti-tRNAs-tRNA and tRNA, and tRNA and tRNA, respectively. The readthrough-inducing potential of tRNA and tRNA was also observed in human cell lines. Here, we investigated the readthrough-inducing potential of human tRNA in the HEK293T cell line. The tRNA family consists of two isoacceptors, one with ACA and the other with GCA anticodons. We selected nine representative tRNA isodecoders (differing in primary sequence and expression level) and tested them using dual luciferase reporter assays. We found that at least two tRNA can significantly elevate UGA readthrough when overexpressed. This indicates a mechanistically conserved nature of rti-tRNAs between yeast and human, supporting the idea that they could be used in the PTC-associated RNA therapies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573299PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.079688.123DOI Listing

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