Publications
1999
Perreau V. M., Keith G., Holmes W. M., Przykorska A., Santos M. A., Tuite M. F.
The Candida albicans CUG-decoding ser-tRNA has an atypical anticodon stem-loop structure Article de journal
Dans: J Mol Biol, vol. 293, no. 5, p. 1039-53, 1999, (0022-2836 Journal Article).
Résumé | BibTeX | Étiquettes: *Nucleic, Acid, albicans/*genetics, Anticodon/*chemistry/*genetics/metabolism, Base, Candida, cerevisiae/genetics, Code/genetics, Conformation, Evolution, Fungal/chemistry/genetics/metabolism, Genetic, Gov't, Imidazoles/metabolism, Lead/metabolism, Methylation, Methyltransferases/metabolism, Molecular, Mutation/genetics, Non-P.H.S., Non-U.S., Nucleosides/genetics/metabolism, P.H.S., Ribonucleases/metabolism, RNA, Saccharomyces, Sequence, Ser/*chemistry/*genetics/metabolism, Solutions, Support, Transfer, tRNA, U.S.
@article{,
title = {The Candida albicans CUG-decoding ser-tRNA has an atypical anticodon stem-loop structure},
author = { V. M. Perreau and G. Keith and W. M. Holmes and A. Przykorska and M. A. Santos and M. F. Tuite},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
journal = {J Mol Biol},
volume = {293},
number = {5},
pages = {1039-53},
abstract = {In many Candida species, the leucine CUG codon is decoded by a tRNA with two unusual properties: it is a ser-tRNA and, uniquely, has guanosine at position 33 (G33). Using a combination of enzymatic (V1 RNase, RnI nuclease) and chemical (Pb(2+), imidazole) probing of the native Candida albicans ser-tRNACAG, we demonstrate that the overall tertiary structure of this tRNA resembles that of a ser-tRNA rather than a leu-tRNA, except within the anticodon arm where there is considerable disruption of the anticodon stem. Using non-modified in vitro transcripts of the C. albicans ser-tRNACAG carrying G, C, U or A at position 33, we demonstrate that it is specifically a G residue at this position that induces the atypical anticodon stem structure. Further quantitative evidence for an unusual structure in the anticodon arm of the G33-tRNA is provided by the observed change in kinetics of methylation of the G at position 37, by purified Escherichia coli m(1)G37 methyltransferase. We conclude that the anticodon arm distortion, induced by a guanosine base at position 33 in the anticodon loop of this novel tRNA, results in reduced decoding ability which has facilitated the evolution of this tRNA without extinction of the species encoding it.},
note = {0022-2836
Journal Article},
keywords = {*Nucleic, Acid, albicans/*genetics, Anticodon/*chemistry/*genetics/metabolism, Base, Candida, cerevisiae/genetics, Code/genetics, Conformation, Evolution, Fungal/chemistry/genetics/metabolism, Genetic, Gov't, Imidazoles/metabolism, Lead/metabolism, Methylation, Methyltransferases/metabolism, Molecular, Mutation/genetics, Non-P.H.S., Non-U.S., Nucleosides/genetics/metabolism, P.H.S., Ribonucleases/metabolism, RNA, Saccharomyces, Sequence, Ser/*chemistry/*genetics/metabolism, Solutions, Support, Transfer, tRNA, U.S.},
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}
1993
Santos M. A., Keith G., Tuite M. F.
Non-standard translational events in Candida albicans mediated by an unusual seryl-tRNA with a 5'-CAG-3' (leucine) anticodon Article de journal
Dans: EMBO J, vol. 12, no. 2, p. 607-16, 1993, (0261-4189 Journal Article).
Résumé | BibTeX | Étiquettes: *Anticodon, *Translation, &, Acid, albicans/*genetics, Base, Candida, Cloning, Conformation, Data, DNA, Fungal, Fungal/chemistry/genetics/isolation, Genes, Genetic, Gov't, Leucine/*genetics, Molecular, Non-U.S., Nucleic, purification, RNA, Sequence, Ser/chemistry/*genetics/isolation, Support, Transfer
@article{,
title = {Non-standard translational events in Candida albicans mediated by an unusual seryl-tRNA with a 5'-CAG-3' (leucine) anticodon},
author = { M. A. Santos and G. Keith and M. F. Tuite},
year = {1993},
date = {1993-01-01},
journal = {EMBO J},
volume = {12},
number = {2},
pages = {607-16},
abstract = {From in vitro translation studies we have previously demonstrated the existence of an apparent efficient UAG (amber) suppressor tRNA in the dimorphic fungus Candida albicans (Santos et al., 1990). Using an in vitro assay for termination codon readthrough the tRNA responsible was purified to homogeneity from C.albicans cells. The determined sequence of the purified tRNA predicts a 5'-CAG-3' anticodon that should decode the leucine codon CUG and not the UAG termination codon as originally hypothesized. However, the tRNA(CAG) sequence shows greater nucleotide homology with seryl-tRNAs from the closely related yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae than with leucyl-tRNAs from the same species. In vitro tRNA-charging studies demonstrated that the purified tRNA(CAG) is charged with Ser. The gene encoding the tRNA was cloned from C.albicans by a PCR-based strategy and DNA sequence analysis confirmed both the structure of the tRNA(CAG) and the absence of any introns in the tRNA gene. The copy number of the tRNA(CAG) gene (1-2 genes per haploid genome) is in agreement with the relatively low abundance (< 0.5% total tRNA) of this tRNA. In vitro translation studies revealed that the purified tRNA(CAG) could induce apparent translational bypass of all three termination codons. However, peptide mapping of in vitro translation products demonstrated that the tRNA(CAG) induces translational misreading in the amino-terminal region of two RNA templates employed, namely the rabbit alpha- and beta-globin mRNAs. These results suggest that the C.albicans tRNA(CAG) is not an 'omnipotent' suppressor tRNA but rather may mediate a novel non-standard translational event in vitro during the translation of the CUG codon. The possible nature of this non-standard translation event is discussed in the context of both the unusual structural features of the tRNA(CAG) and its in vitro behaviour.},
note = {0261-4189
Journal Article},
keywords = {*Anticodon, *Translation, &, Acid, albicans/*genetics, Base, Candida, Cloning, Conformation, Data, DNA, Fungal, Fungal/chemistry/genetics/isolation, Genes, Genetic, Gov't, Leucine/*genetics, Molecular, Non-U.S., Nucleic, purification, RNA, Sequence, Ser/chemistry/*genetics/isolation, Support, Transfer},
pubstate = {published},
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}