“…16,17 With respect to protein product yield and mRNA turnover, the presence of rare codons and pausing ribosomes at these codons can have different and often case-specific consequences. Early on, it was recognized that heterologous protein production in E. coli could often (but not always) be improved by replacing non-optimal codons by E. coli-specific frequent codons, 18,19 because ribosomes stalled at rare codons are thought to allow endonucleolytic attack of the mRNA downstream. 20,21 Yet, ribosome pausing and overall ribosome coverage of transcripts can have very different effects on mRNA turnover.…”