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  • Studies of translational misreading in vivo show that the ribosome very efficiently discriminates against most potential errors.

Studies of translational misreading in vivo show that the ribosome very efficiently discriminates against most potential errors.

RNA (New York, N.Y.) (2013-11-20)
Nandini Manickam, Nabanita Nag, Aleeza Abbasi, Kishan Patel, Philip J Farabaugh
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Protein synthesis must rapidly and repeatedly discriminate between a single correct and many incorrect aminoacyl-tRNAs. We have attempted to measure the frequencies of all possible missense errors by tRNA , tRNA and tRNA . The most frequent errors involve three types of mismatched nucleotide pairs, U•U, U•C, or U•G, all of which can form a noncanonical base pair with geometry similar to that of the canonical U•A or C•G Watson-Crick pairs. Our system is sensitive enough to measure errors at other potential mismatches that occur at frequencies as low as 1 in 500,000 codons. The ribosome appears to discriminate this efficiently against any pair with non-Watson-Crick geometry. This extreme accuracy may be necessary to allow discrimination against the errors involving near Watson-Crick pairing.

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