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Accuracy of tRNA Charging and Codon: Anticodon Recognition; Relative Importance for Cellular Stability

✍ Scribed by A. Kowald; T.B.L. Kirkwood


Book ID
102975708
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
503 KB
Volume
160
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


Cellular homeostasis and the mechanisms which control homeostasis are important for understanding such fundamental processes as ageing and the origin of life. Several models have studied the importance of accurate protein synthesis for cellular stability, but these models have not considered the complexities of the translation process in any detail. Here we develop a new model which describes the interplay between aminoacyl-tRNA (aatRNA) synthetases, the cellular pool of charged tRNAs and the process of codon: anticodon recognition. We also take the processive character of the ribosomes into account. In common with previous work, our model predicts that the cellular translation apparatus can either be stable or deteriorate progressively with time. However, because our model explicitly describes different subreactions of the overall translation process, we are also able to assess the relative importance of accurate tRNA charging and codon: anticodon recognition for cellular stability. It appears that the tRNA charging by the aatRNA synthetases plays the key role in controlling the long-term stability of the cell. Ribosomal errors are less important because error-prone ribosomes, being processive, produce mainly inactive proteins which do not contribute to error propagation within the translation machinery.