Efficient and faithful in vitro translation of natural and synthetic mRNA with human ribosomes

  • Authors:
    • Ana C. Ferreras
    • Eduardo Bandeira
    • Edmundo Cayama
    • Reina Zambrano
    • Horacio Avila
    • Antonio Yépez
    • Juana L. Triana
    • Francisco J. Triana-Alonso
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2004     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.13.4.527
  • Pages: 527-536
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Abstract

Efficient systems for in vitro translation are of importance for biochemical and gene expression studies as well as for biotechnological developments. We optimized a cell-free translation system using subcellular fractions from human placenta and high quality placental tRNAs isolated using a simple and fast procedure. The postmitochondrial fraction or a reconstituted system containing soluble proteins plus polysomes were able to efficiently translate endogenous and exogenous mRNAs. Optima for ions, enzymes, tRNA and energy mix components were determined for a poly(U)-directed poly(Phe) synthesis test. The use of homologous tRNAPhe, omission of commercial creatine kinase, and addition of 3.5 mM spermidine at near physiological magnesium concentration (2.5 mM), were the most significant improvements. Under optimal conditions, poly(Phe) synthesis proceeded at a maximal initial rate of 1.2 Phe/80S/min at 37°C, while natural mRNA translation by S-30 started at a near in vivo estimated rate of 0.3-0.5 amino acid/80S/sec. Furthermore, natural mRNA directed the synthesis of a family of polypeptides closely resembling the pattern of cytoplasmic proteins in both, molecular weight and relative amounts. This efficient and faithful system is of interest for biochemical studies of the human translational machinery, as well as a basis for screening new drugs affecting protein synthesis in pathogenic microorganisms.

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April 2004
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Ferreras AC, Bandeira E, Cayama E, Zambrano R, Avila H, Yépez A, Triana JL and Triana-Alonso FJ: Efficient and faithful in vitro translation of natural and synthetic mRNA with human ribosomes. Int J Mol Med 13: 527-536, 2004
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Ferreras, A.C., Bandeira, E., Cayama, E., Zambrano, R., Avila, H., Yépez, A. ... Triana-Alonso, F.J. (2004). Efficient and faithful in vitro translation of natural and synthetic mRNA with human ribosomes. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 13, 527-536. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.13.4.527
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Ferreras, A. C., Bandeira, E., Cayama, E., Zambrano, R., Avila, H., Yépez, A., Triana, J. L., Triana-Alonso, F. J."Efficient and faithful in vitro translation of natural and synthetic mRNA with human ribosomes". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 13.4 (2004): 527-536.
Chicago
Ferreras, A. C., Bandeira, E., Cayama, E., Zambrano, R., Avila, H., Yépez, A., Triana, J. L., Triana-Alonso, F. J."Efficient and faithful in vitro translation of natural and synthetic mRNA with human ribosomes". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 13, no. 4 (2004): 527-536. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.13.4.527