Genome-wide analysis of mRNA translation profiles in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Stanford University
Abstract
We have analyzed the translational status of each mRNA in rapidly growing Saccharomyces cerevisiae. mRNAs were separated by velocity sedimentation on a sucrose gradient, and 14 fractions across the gradient were analyzed by quantitative microarray analysis, providing a profile of ribosome association with mRNAs for thousands of genes. For most genes, the majority of mRNA molecules were associated with ribosomes and presumably engaged in translation. This systematic approach enabled us to recognize genes with unusual behavior. For 43 genes, most mRNA molecules were not associated with ribosomes, suggesting that they may be translationally controlled. For 53 genes, including GCN4, CPA1, and ICY2, three genes for…
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Authors
6- YAYoav AravaCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
- YWYulei Wang
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
- JDJohn D. Storey
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
- CLChih Long Liu
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
- POPatrick O. Brown
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Ribosome
- Translation (biology)
- Biology
- Messenger RNA
- Ribosome profiling
- Coding region
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Translational regulation