Dr. Ming-Jung Liu and her group at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center, Academia Sinica, systemically pinpointed “in vivo” translation initiation sites on transcriptome across plant species and discovered a number of novel AUG and non-AUG initiation sites, which were under appreciated in previous studies. The similarity of initiation codon usage between plant species further revealed the evolutionary conservation of initiation mechanisms. These novel initiation sites were associated with mRNA translation repression and also contribute to the expression of protein isoforms with different N-terminal ends, which consequently affected protein organelle localizations. Intriguingly, while these initiation sites were generally found in orthologous gene pairs, the sequences of initiation sites were not conserved, suggesting the conservation of initiation mechanisms but the flexibility in employing TISs. These findings uncovered the hidden coding potential of plant genomes and, importantly, the constraint and flexibility of translation initiation mechanisms in the regulation of gene expression across plant species.
Article link: https://genome.cshlp.org/content/30/10/1418.full
