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Toward a Quadruplet Codon Mitochondrial Genetic Code
Michael L Pigula1, Yahui Ban1, Peter G Schultz1
1Department of Chemistry, Scripps Research, 10550 North Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, California 92037, United States.
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Nature has evolved to exclusively use a genetic code consisting of triplet nucleotide codons. The translation system, however, is known to be compatible with 4-nucleotide frameshift or quadruplet codons. In this study, we begin to explore the possibility of a genome made up entirely of quadruplet codons using the minimal mitochondrial genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system. We demonstrate that mitochondrial tryptophanyl- and tyrosyl-tRNAs with modified anticodons effectively suppress mutant cox3 genes containing a TAG stop or TAGA quadruplet codon, leading to the production of full-length COX3 and a respiratory-competent phenotype. This work provides a method for introducing heterologous tRNAs into the yeast mitochondria for genetic engineering applications and serves as a starting point for the development of a quadruplet codon genetic code.
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