Project Details
Stop codon readthrough lessons from the tRNA anti-codon stem.
Applicant
Professor Dr. Roland Beckmann
Subject Area
Structural Biology
General Genetics and Functional Genome Biology
Biochemistry
General Genetics and Functional Genome Biology
Biochemistry
Term
since 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 514613075
If you imagine a gene as a sentence starting with a capital letter and ending with a period, and a genome as a book telling an entire story, it has recently been shown that specific organisms exist where extra periods infiltrated their sentences. As a result, readers (in this case ribosomes) are confused as to where these sentences really end and the story becomes disjointed. We have discovered a molecular mechanism that these organisms developed to allow the reader/ribosomes to go through their sentences as if there were no extra periods. The sentences are so specifically encrypted that readers/ribosomes of no other organisms but those very few can decipher the story in a proper way. The trick is in the nature and length of the anti-codon stem of readthrough-inducing tRNAs and mutant release factors. We have also seen these tricks to be employed in programmed stop codon readthrough in all organisms. Here, in the three-party collaboration, we will subject these critical players to an in-depth analysis and attempt to solve the structure of an 80S ribosome reading through a stop codon.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Czech Republic
Partner Organisation
Czech Science Foundation
Cooperation Partners
Dr. Zdenek Paris; Dr. Leos Shivaya Valasek