Errors in protein synthesis have historically been assumed to be detrimental to the cell. While there are many reports that translational errors are consequential, there is a growing body of evidence that some mistranslation events may be tolerated or even beneficial. Using two models of mistranslation, we compare the direct phenotypic effects of these events in Escherichia coli. This work provides insight into the threshold for tolerance of specific mistranslation events that were previously predicted to be broadly neutral to proteome integrity. Furthermore, these data reveal the effects of mistranslation beyond the general unfolded stress response, leading to global translational reprogramming.Mechanisms have evolved to prevent errors in ...
<p>High-fidelity translation and a strictly accurate proteome were originally assumed as essential t...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....
Translation is an essential cellular process, resulting in the synthesis of proteins (1). While tran...
Mechanisms have evolved to prevent errors in replication, transcription, and translation of genetic ...
Faithful translation of mRNA into the corresponding polypeptide is a complex multistep process, requ...
One integral step in the transition from a nucleic acid encoded-genome to functional proteins is the...
The translation machinery and the genes it decodes co-evolved to achieve production throughput and a...
Mistranslation can follow two events during protein synthesis: production of non-cognate amino acid:...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential for protein synthesis and translation fidelity. Some human tRNA ...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
The ribosome uses initial and proofreading selection of aminoacyl-tRNAs for accurate protein synthes...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
(a) aa-tRNAs are synthesized by sampling from the amino acid pool and tRNA pool and require catalysi...
Quality control operates at different steps in translation to limit errors to approximately one mist...
<p>High-fidelity translation and a strictly accurate proteome were originally assumed as essential t...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....
Translation is an essential cellular process, resulting in the synthesis of proteins (1). While tran...
Mechanisms have evolved to prevent errors in replication, transcription, and translation of genetic ...
Faithful translation of mRNA into the corresponding polypeptide is a complex multistep process, requ...
One integral step in the transition from a nucleic acid encoded-genome to functional proteins is the...
The translation machinery and the genes it decodes co-evolved to achieve production throughput and a...
Mistranslation can follow two events during protein synthesis: production of non-cognate amino acid:...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are essential for protein synthesis and translation fidelity. Some human tRNA ...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
The ribosome uses initial and proofreading selection of aminoacyl-tRNAs for accurate protein synthes...
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases use a variety of mechanisms to ensure fidelity of the genetic code and ul...
(a) aa-tRNAs are synthesized by sampling from the amino acid pool and tRNA pool and require catalysi...
Quality control operates at different steps in translation to limit errors to approximately one mist...
<p>High-fidelity translation and a strictly accurate proteome were originally assumed as essential t...
The composition of the cellular proteome is commonly thought to strictly adhere to the genetic code....
Translation is an essential cellular process, resulting in the synthesis of proteins (1). While tran...