Genome Biology (Dec 2018)

Lifestyle modifications: coordinating the tRNA epitranscriptome with codon bias to adapt translation during stress responses

  • Cheryl Chan,
  • Phuong Pham,
  • Peter C. Dedon,
  • Thomas J. Begley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1611-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Cells adapt to stress by altering gene expression at multiple levels. Here, we propose a new mechanism regulating stress-dependent gene expression at the level of translation, with coordinated interplay between the tRNA epitranscriptome and biased codon usage in families of stress-response genes. In this model, auxiliary genetic information contained in synonymous codon usage enables regulation of codon-biased and functionally related transcripts by dynamic changes in the tRNA epitranscriptome. This model partly explains the association between synchronous stress-dependent epitranscriptomic marks and significant multi-codon usage skewing in families of translationally regulated transcripts. The model also predicts translational adaptation during viral infections.