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Dialo Diop1, Céline Chauvin, Olivier Jean-Jean
1Unité de biochimie cellulaire, université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris-6, UMR 7098 CNRS, 9, quai Saint-Bernard, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France.
Abstract:
Enhanced stop codon readthrough is a potential treatment strategy for diseases caused by nonsense mutations. Here, we compare readthrough levels induced by three types of factors: aminoglycoside antibiotics, suppressor tRNAs, and factors decreasing translation termination efficiency. We show that the highest levels of readthrough were obtained by prolonged treatment with aminoglycosides and suppressor tRNAs, whereas prolonged depletion of release factors induced only a moderate increase in readthrough. We discuss the benefits and inconvenients of the three types of factors for their use in the therapy of diseases caused by premature stop codons.
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