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Publication : Evolutionary Gain of Alanine Mischarging to Noncognate tRNAs with a G4:U69 Base Pair.

First Author  Sun L Year  2016
Journal  J Am Chem Soc Volume  138
Issue  39 Pages  12948-12955
PubMed ID  27622773 Mgi Jnum  J:242411
Mgi Id  MGI:5905209 Doi  10.1021/jacs.6b07121
Citation  Sun L, et al. (2016) Evolutionary Gain of Alanine Mischarging to Noncognate tRNAs with a G4:U69 Base Pair. J Am Chem Soc 138(39):12948-12955
abstractText  Fidelity of translation, which is predominately dictated by the accuracy of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in pairing amino acids with correct tRNAs, is of central importance in biology. Yet, deliberate modifications of translational fidelity can be beneficial. Here we found human and not E. coli AlaRS has an intrinsic capacity for mispairing alanine onto nonalanyl-tRNAs including tRNACys. Consistently, a cysteine-to-alanine substitution was found in a reporter protein expressed in human cells. All human AlaRS-mischarged tRNAs have a G4:U69 base pair in the acceptor stem. The base pair is required for the mischarging. By solving the crystal structure of human AlaRS and comparing it to that of E. coli AlaRS, we identified a key sequence divergence between eukaryotes and bacteria that influences mischarging. Thus, the expanded tRNA specificity of AlaRS appears to be an evolutionary gain-of-function to provide posttranscriptional alanine substitutions in eukaryotic proteins for potential regulations.
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