Most synonymous allelic variants in HIV tat are not silent

Genomics. 2023 May;115(3):110603. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2023.110603. Epub 2023 Mar 7.

Abstract

The genetic code has degenerate codons that produce no change in the translated protein sequence and are generally thought to be silent. However, some synonymous variants are clearly not silent. Herein, we questioned the frequency of non-silent synonymous variants. We tested how random synonymous variants in the HIV Tat transcription factor effect transcription of an LTR-GFP reporter. Our model system has the advantage of directly measuring the function of the gene in human cells. Approximately, 67% of synonymous variants in Tat were non-silent, either having reduced activity or were full loss-of-function alleles. Eight mutant codons had higher codon usage than wild type, accompanied by reduced transcriptional activity. These were clustered on a loop in the Tat structure. We conclude that most synonymous Tat variants are not silent in human cells, and 25% are associated with changes in codon usage, likely effecting protein folding.

Keywords: Codon usage; HIV; RNA stability; Silent; Synonymous; Tat; Variant.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Codon
  • Codon Usage*
  • HIV Infections* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Silent Mutation

Substances

  • Codon