翻译速率和蛋白质折叠情况
Anton A Komar1, Ekaterina Samatova2, Marina V Rodnina2
1Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, USA; Department of Biochemistry and Center for RNA Science and Therapeutics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Journal of molecular biology
|December 8, 2023
概括
蛋白质合成的速度,或翻译节奏,影响蛋白质在翻译过程中如何折叠. 偏离这种自然节奏可能会导致蛋白质错误折叠和疾病.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
- 蛋白质折叠 蛋白质的折叠
背景情况:
- 使者RNA (mRNA) 序列决定了蛋白质结构和合成速度.
- 局部翻译动力学,称为翻译节奏,对于相关的蛋白质折叠是保留的.
- 翻译节奏的偏差可以导致蛋白质错折.
研究的目的:
- 审查实验证据,以了解局部翻译速率如何影响共翻译蛋白折叠.
- 突出新生中同名子和充电残留物的作用.
- 探索乱的翻译节奏对蛋白质构成的影响.
主要方法:
- 对mRNA翻译和蛋白质折叠的实验研究的综述.
- 对蛋白质折叠的同名密码子使用效应的分析.
- 研究充电氨基酸贴片对翻译和折叠的影响.
主要成果:
- 同义代码子和充电残留物显著影响转化速率和协转化折叠.
- 由于节律受损而导致的蛋白质构造变化可能会在翻译后持续存在.
- 充电的补丁可以在N端放置时抑制翻译.
结论:
- 精确的翻译节奏引导蛋白质折叠到原生结构.
- 从自然翻译节奏的偏差可以导致错误折叠的蛋白质状态.
- 了解mRNA"折叠代码"对于疾病研究和蛋白质设计至关重要.
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