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Cell ; 141(2): 344-54, 2010 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20403328

ABSTRACT

Recent years have seen intensive progress in measuring protein translation. However, the contributions of coding sequences to the efficiency of the process remain unclear. Here, we identify a universally conserved profile of translation efficiency along mRNAs computed based on adaptation between coding sequences and the tRNA pool. In this profile, the first approximately 30-50 codons are, on average, translated with a low efficiency. Additionally, in eukaryotes, the last approximately 50 codons show the highest efficiency over the full coding sequence. The profile accurately predicts position-dependent ribosomal density along yeast genes. These data suggest that translation speed and, as a consequence, ribosomal density are encoded by coding sequences and the tRNA pool. We suggest that the slow "ramp" at the beginning of mRNAs serves as a late stage of translation initiation, forming an optimal and robust means to reduce ribosomal traffic jams, thus minimizing the cost of protein expression.


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Biological Evolution , Codon/metabolism , Protein Biosynthesis , RNA, Transfer/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/genetics , Selection, Genetic , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Ribosomes/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/cytology , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism
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