Decoding Codon Bias: The Role of tRNA Modifications in Tissue-Specific Translation

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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The tRNA epitranscriptome has been recognized as an important player in mRNA translation regulation. Our knowledge of the role of the tRNA epitranscriptome in fine-tuning translation via codon decoding at tissue or cell levels remains incomplete. We analyzed tRNA expression and modifications as well as codon optimality across seven mouse tissues. Our analysis revealed distinct enrichment patterns of tRNA modifications in different tissues. Queuosine (Q) tRNA modification was most enriched in the brain compared to other tissues, while mitochondrial tRNA modifications and tRNA expression were highest in the heart. Using this observation, we synthesized, and delivered in vivo, codon-mutated EGFP for Q-codons, where the C-ending Q-codons were replaced with U-ending codons. The protein levels of mutant EGFP were downregulated in liver, which is poor in Q, while in brain EGFP, levels did not change. These data show that understanding tRNA modification enrichments across tissues is not only essential for understanding codon decoding and bias but can also be utilized for optimizing gene and mRNA therapeutics to be more tissue-, cell-, or condition-specific.

本文言語英語
論文番号706
ジャーナルInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
26
2
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出版ステータス出版済み - 2025 1月

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