Document Type

Article

Disciplines

Genetics and Genomics | Life Sciences

Abstract

Strict one-to-one correspondence between codons and amino acids is thought to be an essential feature of the genetic code. However, here we report that one codon can code for two different amino acids with the choice of the inserted amino acid determined by a specific 3′-UTR structure and location of the dual-function codon within the mRNA. We found that UGA specifies insertion of selenocysteine and cysteine in the ciliate Euplotes crassus, that the dual use of this codon can occur even within the same gene, and that the structural arrangements of Euplotes mRNA preserve location-dependent dual function of UGA when expressed in mammalian cells. Thus, the genetic code supports the use of one codon to code for multiple amino acids.

Comments

Author manuscript; available in PMC 2011 May 5.

PMCID: PMC3088105

Published in final edited form as: Science. 2009 January 9; 323(5911): 259–261. doi: 10.1126/science.1164748.

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