The nucleic acid data:
IRESite Id: 478 Version: 1
Originaly submitted by: Martin Mokrejš
Reviewed by: Martin Mokrejš Last change: 2008-07-12 17:34:36
IRESite record type:
  plasmid_with_promoter_and_putative_IRES_translationally_characterized
The shape of the nucleic acid molecule translated:
  linear
The quality of the mRNA/+RNA sequence:
  hopefully_full-length_mRNA
The mRNA/+RNA description: 
Putative spliced in vivo transcript containing synthetic sequence found not to work as IRES.
The mRNA/+RNA sequence represented in the +DNA notation:


Warning: mRNA sequence when devoid of trailing 'A's is still not a substring of the plasmid sequence. Is it because an intron is spliced out? Stay calm then. :-)
Credibility of mRNA sequence:
  reverse_engineered_sequence_and_should_match_experiment_maybe_except_3UTR
The name of the plasmid:
pRX1F
The name of the promoter used to express this mRNA:
  SV40
The in vivo produced transcripts are heterogeneous (due to any of promoter?/splicing?/cleavage?/breakage?):
  not tested
The in vivo produced heterogeneous transcripts occur due to alternative splicing:
  not tested
A promoter reported in cDNA corresponding to IRES sequence:
  not tested
The origin of IRES in the plasmid:
  engineered
The DNA sequence of the plasmid in (+) orientation annotated by its secondary structure:


GenBank formatted file with annotated plasmid sequence hyperlinked from vector image map:
pRX1F.jpg
The total number of notable open-reading frames (ORFs):
  2
Notable Open-Reading Frames (ORFs; protein coding regions) in the mRNA/+RNA sequence:
ORF
ORF position:   1
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The abbreviated name of this ORF/gene:
RLuc
The description of the protein encoded in this ORF:
Renilla luciferase
The translational frameshift (ribosome slippage) involved:
  0
The ribosome read-through involved:
  no
The alternative forms of this protein occur by the alternative initiation of translation:
  not tested
The ORF absolute position (the base range includes START and STOP codons or their equivalents):
  192-1127
ORF
ORF position:   2
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The abbreviated name of this ORF/gene:
FLuc
The description of the protein encoded in this ORF:
Firefly luciferase
The translational frameshift (ribosome slippage) involved:
  0
The ribosome read-through involved:
  no
The alternative forms of this protein occur by the alternative initiation of translation:
  not tested
The ORF absolute position (the base range includes START and STOP codons or their equivalents):
  1221-2873
Citations:
Mitchell S. A., Spriggs K. A., Bushell M., Evans J. R., Stoneley M., Le Quesne J. P., Spriggs R. V., Willis A. E. (2005) Identification of a motif that mediates polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-dependent internal ribosome entry. Genes Dev. 19(13):1556-1571
IRESs:
IRES:
Version: 2 Last change: 2008-07-12 17:34:36
Originaly submitted by: Martin Mokrejš Reviewed by: Martin Mokrejš
The IRES name:
  X1
The functional status of IRES:
  defective
The IRES absolute position (the range includes START and STOP codons or their equivalents):
  1174-1205
How IRES boundaries were determined:
experimentally_determined
5'-end of IRES relative to last base of the STOP codon of the upstream ORF:
  47
3'-end of IRES relative to last base of the STOP codon of the upstream ORF:
  78
5'-end of IRES relative to first base of the START codon of the downstream ORF:
  -47
3'-end of IRES relative to first base of the START codon of the downstream ORF:
  -16
The sequence of IRES region aligned to its secondary structure (if available):


Remarks:
Data from Figure 1. The synthetic sequence is thought to be defective because it is in a single-stranded
region.
Citations:
Mitchell S. A., Spriggs K. A., Bushell M., Evans J. R., Stoneley M., Le Quesne J. P., Spriggs R. V., Willis A. E. (2005) Identification of a motif that mediates polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-dependent internal ribosome entry. Genes Dev. 19(13):1556-1571
The translation experiments:
Translation results:
IRESite Translation Id: 530
Version: 1 Last change: 2008-07-12 12:19:48
Originaly submitted by: Martin Mokrejš Reviewed by: Martin Mokrejš
The translation method used to study IRES function:
in vivo
The organism used for translation:
Homo sapiens HeLa (ATCC CCL-2)
The temperature (in degrees of Celsia):
37
The relative translation efficiency in % of this IRES:
  100.000
Name of the plasmid used as the negative control.
pRF
IRESite Id of the plasmid used as negative control.
  184
The relative translation efficiency in % of the negative control:
  50.000
The size (length) of intercistronic region in the negative control:
67
The effect of 5'-cap analogs on translation:
not tested
Rapamycin affects translation:
not tested
Type of RNA subject to translation:
  endogenous_nuclear_RNA_Pol_II_transcript
Remarks:
Data from Figure 1C.
Citations:
Mitchell S. A., Spriggs K. A., Bushell M., Evans J. R., Stoneley M., Le Quesne J. P., Spriggs R. V., Willis A. E. (2005) Identification of a motif that mediates polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-dependent internal ribosome entry. Genes Dev. 19(13):1556-1571
Last change to the database: 2019-03-18 09:32:49 GMT+1