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Translation initiation at AUG and non-AUG triplets in plants

Jhen-Cheng Fang, Ming‐Jung Liu

2023Plant Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In plants and other eukaryotes, precise selection of translation initiation site (TIS) on mRNAs shapes the proteome in response to cellular events or environmental cues. The canonical translation of mRNAs initiates at a 5' proximal AUG codon in a favorable context. However, the coding and non-coding regions of plant genomes contain numerous unannotated alternative AUG and non-AUG TISs. Determining how and why these unexpected and prevalent TISs are activated in plants has emerged as an exciting research area. In this review, we focus on the selection of plant TISs and highlight studies that revealed previously unannotated TISs used in vivo via comparative genomics and genome-wide profiling of ribosome positioning and protein N-terminal ends. The biological signatures of non-AUG TIS-initiated open reading frames (ORFs) in plants are also discussed. We describe what is understood about cis-regulatory RNA elements and trans-acting eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) in the site selection for translation initiation by featuring the findings in plants along with supporting findings in non-plant species. The prevalent, unannotated TISs provide a hidden reservoir of ORFs that likely help reshape plant proteomes in response to developmental or environmental cues. These findings underscore the importance of understanding the mechanistic basis of TIS selection to functionally annotate plant genomes, especially for crops with large genomes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyORFSRibosome profilingProteomeGenomeStart codonComputational biologyEukaryotic translationOpen reading frameGeneticsTranslation (biology)GenomicsStop codonGeneMessenger RNAPeptide sequenceRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing
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