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Mol. Cell. Biol., Feb 1995, 780-789, Vol 15, No. 2
TM Mittelmeier and CL Dieckmann
Respiratory chain proteins encoded by the yeast mitochondrial genome are
synthesized within the organelle. Mitochondrial mRNAs lack a 5' cap
structure and contain long AU-rich 5' untranslated regions (UTRs) with many
potential translational start sites and no apparent Shine-Dalgarno- like
complementarity to the 15S mitochondrial rRNA. However, translation
initiation requires specific interactions between the 5' UTRs of the mRNAs,
mRNA-specific activators, and the ribosomes. In an initial step toward
identifying potential binding sites for the mRNA- specific translational
activators and the ribosomes, we have analyzed the effects of deletions in
the 5' UTR of the mitochondrial COB gene on translation of COB transcripts
in vivo. The deletions define two regions of the COB 5' UTR that are
important for translation and indicate that sequence just 5' of the AUG is
involved in selection of the correct start codon. Taken together, the data
implicate specific regions of the 5' UTR of COB mRNA as possible targets
for the mitochondrial translational machinery.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
In vivo analysis of sequences required for translation of cytochrome b transcripts in yeast mitochondria
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721.
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