Cell Reports (Feb 2014)

Long Open Reading Frame Transcripts Escape Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay in Yeast

  • Laurence Decourty,
  • Antonia Doyen,
  • Christophe Malabat,
  • Emmanuel Frachon,
  • Delphine Rispal,
  • Bertrand Séraphin,
  • Frank Feuerbach,
  • Alain Jacquier,
  • Cosmin Saveanu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2014.01.025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 593 – 598

Abstract

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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) destabilizes eukaryotic transcripts with long 3′ UTRs. To investigate whether other transcript features affect NMD, we generated yeast strains expressing chromosomal-derived mRNAs with 979 different promoter and open reading frame (ORF) regions and with the same long, destabilizing 3′ UTR. We developed a barcode-based DNA microarray strategy to compare the levels of each reporter mRNA in strains with or without active NMD. The size of the coding region had a significant negative effect on NMD efficiency. This effect was not specific to the tested 3′ UTR because two other different NMD reporters became less sensitive to NMD when ORF length was increased. Inefficient NMD was not due to a lack of association of Upf1 to long ORF transcripts. In conclusion, in addition to a long 3′ UTR, short translation length is an important feature of NMD substrates in yeast.