Abstract
ABSTRACT Delicate variances in the translational machinery affect how efficiently different organisms approach protein synthesis. Determining the scale of this effect, however, requires knowledge on the differences of mistranslation levels. Here, we used a dual-luciferase reporter assay cloned into a broad host range plasmid to reveal the translational fidelity profiles of Pseudomonas putida, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. We observed that these profiles are surprisingly different, whereas species more prone to translational frameshifting are not necessarily more prone to stop codon readthrough. As tRNA modifications are among the factors that have been implicated to affect translation accuracy, we also show that translational fidelity is context-specifically influenced by pseudouridines in the anticodon stem-loop of tRNA, but the effect is not uniform between species.
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