Structural highlights
Function
RS3_ECOLI Binds the lower part of the 30S subunit head. Binds mRNA in the 70S ribosome, positioning it for translation (By similarity).[1] Plays a role in mRNA unwinding by the ribosome, possibly by forming part of a processivity clamp.[2]
Publication Abstract from PubMed
Regulation of translating ribosomes is a major component of gene expression control network. In Escherichia coli, ribosome stalling by the C-terminal arrest sequence of SecM regulates the SecA-dependent secretion pathway. Previous studies reported many residues of SecM peptide and ribosome exit tunnel are critical for stalling. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is still not clear at the atomic level. Here, we present two cryo-EM structures of the SecM-stalled ribosomes at 3.3-3.7 A resolution, which reveal two different stalling mechanisms at distinct elongation steps of the translation cycle: one is due to the inactivation of ribosomal peptidyl-transferase center which inhibits peptide bond formation with the incoming prolyl-tRNA; the other is the prolonged residence of the peptidyl-RNA at the hybrid A/P site which inhibits the full-scale tRNA translocation. These results demonstrate an elegant control of translation cycle by regulatory peptides through a continuous, dynamic reshaping of the functional center of the ribosome.
Mechanisms of ribosome stalling by SecM at multiple elongation steps.,Zhang J, Pan X, Yan K, Sun S, Gao N, Sui SF Elife. 2015 Dec 14;4. pii: e09684. doi: 10.7554/eLife.09684. PMID:26670735[3]
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See Also
References
- ↑ Takyar S, Hickerson RP, Noller HF. mRNA helicase activity of the ribosome. Cell. 2005 Jan 14;120(1):49-58. PMID:15652481 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2004.11.042
- ↑ Takyar S, Hickerson RP, Noller HF. mRNA helicase activity of the ribosome. Cell. 2005 Jan 14;120(1):49-58. PMID:15652481 doi:10.1016/j.cell.2004.11.042
- ↑ Zhang J, Pan X, Yan K, Sun S, Gao N, Sui SF. Mechanisms of ribosome stalling by SecM at multiple elongation steps. Elife. 2015 Dec 14;4. pii: e09684. doi: 10.7554/eLife.09684. PMID:26670735 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09684