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Intrinsic Ribosome Destabilization Underlies Translation and Provides an Organism with a Strategy of Environmental Sensing.

Yuhei Chadani1, Tatsuya Niwa1, Takashi Izumi1, Nobuyuki Sugata1, Asuteka Nagao2, Tsutomu Suzuki2, Shinobu Chiba3, Koreaki Ito4, Hideki Taguchi5.   

Abstract

Nascent polypeptides can modulate the polypeptide elongation speed on the ribosome. Here, we show that nascent chains can even destabilize the translating Escherichia coli ribosome from within. This phenomenon, termed intrinsic ribosome destabilization (IRD), occurs in response to a special amino acid sequence of the nascent chain, without involving the release or the recycling factors. Typically, a consecutive array of acidic residues and those intermitted by alternating prolines induce IRD. The ribosomal protein bL31, which bridges the two subunits, counteracts IRD, such that only strong destabilizing sequences abort translation in living cells. We found that MgtL, the leader peptide of a Mg2+ transporter (MgtA), contains a translation-aborting sequence, which sensitizes the ribosome to a decline in Mg2+ concentration and thereby triggers the MgtA-upregulating genetic scheme. Translation proceeds at an inherent risk of ribosomal destabilization, and nascent chain-ribosome complexes can function as a Mg2+ sensor by harnessing IRD.
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Keywords:  MgtA; PURE system; bL31; cell-free translation; magnesium sensing; mgtL; nascent chain; peptidyl-tRNA; peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase; ribosome splitting

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29100053     DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.10.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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