Effective non-viral leader for cap-independent translation in a eukaryotic cell-free system.

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING(2004)

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Abstract
The 61 nt 5'-untranslated region (5'-UTR) of mRNA encoding for a light-emitting protein of hydroid polyp Obelia longissima, obelin, is shown to provide a high level of cap-independent translation of heterologous mRNAs in cell-free translation systems based on wheat germ extracts. The inhibition of translation typically observed when excess mRNA is present or produced in a eukaryotic system (the so-called self-inhibition phenomenon) is found abated with mRNA constructs carrying the obelin mRNA leader. The role of the sequestration of a limiting initiation factor, probably eIF4F, in the self-inhibition phenomenon and the possible independence of the obelin mRNA leader from eIF4F are discussed. We propose the obelin mRNA leader be used for effective cap-independent translation in eukaryotic cell-free systems, including combined transcription-translation systems with uncontrolled phage polymerase-catalyzed accumulation of mRNA. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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cap-independent translation,5 '-UTR obelin mRNA leader,cell-free translation systems,sequestration of RNA-binding translation factors,translation inhibition by excess mRNA
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