Literature DB >> 31649153

Functional Interactions of Ribosomal Intersubunit Bridges in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Tiina Tamm1, Ivan Kisly2, Jaanus Remme2.   

Abstract

Ribosomes of Archaea and Eukarya share higher homology with each other than with bacterial ribosomes. For example, there is a set of 35 r-proteins that are specific only for archaeal and eukaryotic ribosomes. Three of these proteins-eL19, eL24, and eL41-participate in interactions between ribosomal subunits. The eukaryote-specific extensions of r-proteins eL19 and eL24 form two intersubunit bridges eB12 and eB13, which are present only in eukaryotic ribosomes. The third r-protein, eL41, forms bridge eB14. Notably, eL41 is found in all eukaryotes but only in some Archaea. It has been shown that bridges eB12 and eB13 are needed for efficient translation, while r-protein eL41 plays a minor role in ribosome function. Here, the functional interactions between intersubunit bridges were studied using budding yeast strains lacking different combinations of the abovementioned bridges/proteins. The growth phenotypes, levels of in vivo translation, ribosome-polysome profiles, and in vitro association of ribosomal subunits were analyzed. The results show a genetic interaction between r-protein eL41 and the eB12 bridge-forming region of eL19, and between r-proteins eL41 and eL24. It was possible to construct viable yeast strains with Archaea-like ribosomes lacking two or three eukaryote-specific bridges. These strains display slow growth and a poor translation phenotype. In addition, bridges eB12 and eB13 appear to cooperate during ribosome subunit association. These results indicate that nonessential structural elements of r-proteins become highly important in the context of disturbed subunit interactions. Therefore, eukaryote-specific bridges may contribute to the evolutionary success of eukaryotic translation machinery.
Copyright © 2019 by the Genetics Society of America.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Saccharomyces cerevisiae; intersubunit bridges; protein domains; protein synthesis; ribosomal proteins

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31649153      PMCID: PMC6893367          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.119.302777

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


  37 in total

1.  Getting started with yeast.

Authors:  Fred Sherman
Journal:  Methods Enzymol       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 1.600

Review 2.  One core, two shells: bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes.

Authors:  Sergey Melnikov; Adam Ben-Shem; Nicolas Garreau de Loubresse; Lasse Jenner; Gulnara Yusupova; Marat Yusupov
Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2012-06-05       Impact factor: 15.369

3.  A translation-like cycle is a quality control checkpoint for maturing 40S ribosome subunits.

Authors:  Bethany S Strunk; Megan N Novak; Crystal L Young; Katrin Karbstein
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2012-07-06       Impact factor: 41.582

4.  A dispensable yeast ribosomal protein optimizes peptidyltransferase activity and affects translocation.

Authors:  John Dresios; Panagiotis Panopoulos; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Dennis Synetos
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2002-11-13       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Expression of a micro-protein.

Authors:  X Yu; J R Warner
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2001-07-12       Impact factor: 5.157

6.  Structural snapshot of cytoplasmic pre-60S ribosomal particles bound by Nmd3, Lsg1, Tif6 and Reh1.

Authors:  Chengying Ma; Shan Wu; Ningning Li; Yan Chen; Kaige Yan; Zhifei Li; Lvqin Zheng; Jianlin Lei; John L Woolford; Ning Gao
Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2017-01-23       Impact factor: 15.369

7.  A versatile toolbox for PCR-based tagging of yeast genes: new fluorescent proteins, more markers and promoter substitution cassettes.

Authors:  Carsten Janke; Maria M Magiera; Nicole Rathfelder; Christof Taxis; Simone Reber; Hiromi Maekawa; Alexandra Moreno-Borchart; Georg Doenges; Etienne Schwob; Elmar Schiebel; Michael Knop
Journal:  Yeast       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 3.239

8.  The structure of the eukaryotic ribosome at 3.0 Å resolution.

Authors:  Adam Ben-Shem; Nicolas Garreau de Loubresse; Sergey Melnikov; Lasse Jenner; Gulnara Yusupova; Marat Yusupov
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-11-17       Impact factor: 47.728

9.  Proofreading of pre-40S ribosome maturation by a translation initiation factor and 60S subunits.

Authors:  Simon Lebaron; Claudia Schneider; Robert W van Nues; Agata Swiatkowska; Dietrich Walsh; Bettina Böttcher; Sander Granneman; Nicholas J Watkins; David Tollervey
Journal:  Nat Struct Mol Biol       Date:  2012-07-01       Impact factor: 15.369

10.  Ribosomal protein eL24, involved in two intersubunit bridges, stimulates translation initiation and elongation.

Authors:  Ivan Kisly; Jaanus Remme; Tiina Tamm
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2019-01-10       Impact factor: 16.971

View more
  2 in total

1.  Luciferase-based reporter system for in vitro evaluation of elongation rate and processivity of ribosomes.

Authors:  Ivan Kisly; Carolin Kattel; Jaanus Remme; Tiina Tamm
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2021-06-04       Impact factor: 16.971

2.  Impact of Genome Reduction in Microsporidia.

Authors:  Nathan Jespersen; Leonardo Monrroy; Jonas Barandun
Journal:  Exp Suppl       Date:  2022
  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.