1. tRNA Val allows four-way decoding with unmodified uridine at the wobble position in Lactobacillus casei .
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Sugita R, Guérineau V, Touboul D, Yoshizawa S, Takai K, and Tomikawa C
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- Base Pairing, RNA, Transfer, Val metabolism, RNA, Transfer, Val genetics, RNA, Transfer, Val chemistry, Codon genetics, Codon metabolism, Anticodon genetics, RNA, Bacterial genetics, RNA, Bacterial metabolism, RNA, Bacterial chemistry, Uridine metabolism, Uridine analogs & derivatives, Uridine chemistry, Nucleic Acid Conformation, Lacticaseibacillus casei genetics, Lacticaseibacillus casei metabolism
- Abstract
Modifications at the wobble position (position 34) of tRNA facilitate interactions that enable or stabilize non-Watson-Crick base pairs. In bacterial tRNA, 5-hydroxyuridine (ho
5 U) derivatives xo5 U [x: methyl (mo5 U), carboxymethyl (cmo5 U), and methoxycarbonylmethyl (mcmo5 U)] present at the wobble positions of tRNAs are responsible for the recognition of NYN codon families. These modifications of U34 allow base-pairing not only with A and G but also with U, and in some cases, C. mo5 U was originally found in Gram-positive bacteria, and cmo5 U and mcmo5 U were found in Gram-negative bacteria. tRNAs of Mycoplasma species, mitochondria, and chloroplasts adopt four-way decoding in which unmodified U34 recognizes codons ending in A, G, C, and U. Lactobacillus casei , Gram-positive bacteria, and lactic acid bacteria lack the modification enzyme genes for xo5 U biosynthesis. Nevertheless, L. casei has only one type of tRNAVal with the anticodon UAC [tRNAVal (UAC)]. However, the genome of L. casei encodes an undetermined tRNA (tRNAUnd ) gene, and the sequence corresponding to the anticodon region is GAC. Here, we confirm that U34 in L. casei tRNAVal is unmodified and that there is no tRNAUnd expression in the cells. In addition, in vitro transcribed tRNAUnd was not aminoacylated by L. casei valyl-tRNA synthetase, suggesting that tRNAUnd is not able to accept valine, even if expressed in cells. Correspondingly, native tRNAVal (UAC) with unmodified U34 bound to all four valine codons in the ribosome A site. This suggests that L. casei tRNAVal decodes all valine codons by four-way decoding, similarly to tRNAs from Mycoplasma species, mitochondria, and chloroplasts., (© 2024 Sugita et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the RNA Society.)- Published
- 2024
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