Artículo de revista
Functionality of tRNAs encoded in a mobile genetic element from an acidophilic bacterium
Fecha
2018Registro en:
RNA Biology, Volumen 15, Issue 4-5, 2018, Pages 518-527
15558584
15476286
10.1080/15476286.2017.1349049
Autor
Alamos, Pamela
Tello, Mario
Quirós Bustamante, Paula
Gutiérrez, Fernanda
Shmaryahu, Amir
Maldonado, Juan
Levicán, Gloria
Orellana, Omar
Institución
Resumen
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The genome of the acidophilic, bioleaching bacterium Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, strain ATCC 23270, contains 95 predicted tRNA genes. Thirty-six of these genes (all 20 species) are clustered within an actively excising integrative-conjugative element (ICEAfe1). We speculated that these tRNA genes might have a role in adapting the bacterial tRNA pool to the codon usage of ICEAfe1 genes. To answer this question, we performed theoretical calculations of the global tRNA adaptation index to the entire A. ferrooxidans genome with and without the ICEAfe1 encoded tRNA genes. Based on these calculations, we observed that tRNAs encoded in ICEAfe1 negatively contribute to adapt the tRNA pool to the codon use in A. ferrooxidans. Although some of the tRNAs encoded in ICEAfe1 are functional in aminoacylation or protein synthesis, we found that they are expressed at low levels. These findings, along with the identification of a tRNA-like RNA encoded in