Upstream open reading frames cause widespread reduction of protein expression and are polymorphic among humans
Broad Institute · Harvard University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Upstream ORFs (uORFs) are mRNA elements defined by a start codon in the 5' UTR that is out-of-frame with the main coding sequence. Although uORFs are present in approximately half of human and mouse transcripts, no study has investigated their global impact on protein expression. Here, we report that uORFs correlate with significantly reduced protein expression of the downstream ORF, based on analysis of 11,649 matched mRNA and protein measurements from 4 published mammalian studies. Using reporter constructs to test 25 selected uORFs, we estimate that uORFs typically reduce protein expression by 30-80%, with a modest impact on mRNA levels. We additionally identify polymorphisms that alter uORF presence in 509…
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Authors
3- SESarah E. CalvoCorresponding
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Center for Human Genetics, Center for Systems Biology
- DJDavid J. Pagliarini
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Human Genetics, Center for Systems Biology
- VKVamsi K. Mootha
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Human Genetics, Center for Systems Biology
Topics & keywords
- Upstream open reading frame
- Biology
- Open reading frame
- ORFS
- Gene
- Five prime untranslated region
- Untranslated region
- Genetics