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Kinetics of paused ribosome recycling in Escherichia coli.

Brian D Janssen1, Christopher S Hayes.   

Abstract

The bacterial tmRNA.SmpB system recycles stalled translation complexes in a process termed 'ribosome rescue.' tmRNA.SmpB specifically recognizes ribosomes that are paused at or near the 3' end of truncated mRNA; therefore, nucleolytic mRNA processing is required before paused ribosomes can be rescued from full-length transcripts. Here, we examine the recycling of ribosomes paused on both full-length and truncated mRNAs. Peptidyl-tRNAs corresponding to each paused translation complex were identified, and their turnover kinetics was used to estimate the half-lives of paused ribosomes in vivo. Ribosomes were paused at stop codons on full-length mRNA using a nascent peptide motif that interferes with translation termination and elicits tmRNA.SmpB activity. Peptidyl-tRNA turnover from these termination-paused ribosomes was slightly more rapid in tmRNA(+) cells (T(1/2)=22+/-2.2 s) than in DeltatmRNA cells (T(1/2)=32+/-1.6 s). Overexpression of release factor (RF) 1 greatly accelerated peptidyl-tRNA turnover from termination-paused ribosomes in both tmRNA(+) and DeltatmRNA cells, whereas other termination factors had little or no effect on recycling. In contrast to inefficient translation termination, ribosome recycling from truncated transcripts lacking in-frame stop codons was dramatically accelerated by tmRNA.SmpB. However, peptidyl-tRNA still turned over from nonstop-paused ribosomes at a significant rate (t(1/2)=61+/-7.3 s) in DeltatmRNA cells. Overexpression of RF-1, RF-3, and ribosome recycling factor in DeltatmRNA cells failed to accelerate ribosome recycling from nonstop mRNA. These results indicate that tmRNA.SmpB activity is rate limited by mRNA cleavage, and that RF-3 and ribosome recycling factor do not constitute a tmRNA-independent rescue pathway, as previously suggested. Peptidyl-tRNA turnover from nonstop-paused ribosomes in DeltatmRNA cells suggests the existence of another uncharacterized ribosome rescue pathway.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19761774      PMCID: PMC2783371          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2009.09.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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