2019
DOI: 10.1101/823443
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Messenger RNAs with large numbers of upstream ORFs are translated via leaky scanning and reinitiation in the asexual stages ofPlasmodium falciparum

Abstract: The genome of Plasmodium falciparum has one of the most skewed base pair compositions of any eukaryote, with an AT content of 80-90%. As start and stop codons are AT-rich, the probability of finding upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in messenger RNAs (mRNAs) is high and parasite mRNAs have an average of 10 uORFs in their leader sequences. Similar to other eukaryotes, uORFs repress the translation of the downstream gene (dORF) in P. falciparum, yet the parasite translation machinery is able to bypass thes… Show more

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