Accuracy mechanism of eukaryotic ribosome translocation
Accuracy mechanism of eukaryotic ribosome translocation
AbstractTranslation of the genetic code into proteins is realized through repetitions of synchronous translocation of messenger RNA (mRNA) and transfer RNAs (tRNA) through the ribosome. In eukaryotes translocation is ensured by elongation factor 2 (eEF2), which catalyses the process and actively contributes to its accuracy1. Although numerous studies point to critical roles for both the conserved eukaryotic posttranslational modification diphthamide in eEF2 and tRNA modifications in supporting the accuracy of translocation, detailed molecular mechanisms describing their specific functions are poorly understood. Here we report a high-resolution X-ray structure of the eukaryotic 80S ribosome in a translocation-intermediate state containing mRNA, naturally modified eEF2 and tRNAs. The crystal structure reveals a network of stabilization of codon–anticodon interactions involving diphthamide1 and the hypermodified nucleoside wybutosine at position 37 of phenylalanine tRNA, which is also known to enhance translation accuracy2. The model demonstrates how the decoding centre releases a codon–anticodon duplex, allowing its movement on the ribosome, and emphasizes the function of eEF2 as a ‘pawl’ defining the directionality of translocation3. This model suggests how eukaryote-specific elements of the 80S ribosome, eEF2 and tRNAs undergo large-scale molecular reorganizations to ensure maintenance of the mRNA reading frame during the complex process of translocation.
- Inserm France
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG France
- Université de Strasbourg France
- University of Strasbourg France
Peptide Elongation Factor 2, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, [SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Anticodon, Eukaryota, RNA, Messenger, Codon, Ribosomes, Article
Peptide Elongation Factor 2, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, [SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Anticodon, Eukaryota, RNA, Messenger, Codon, Ribosomes, Article
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