| Literature DB >> 34570660 |
Michael W Webster1,2,3,4, Albert Weixlbaumer1,2,3,4.
Abstract
Coordination between the molecular machineries that synthesize and decode prokaryotic mRNAs is an important layer of gene expression control known as transcription-translation coupling. While it has long been known that translation can regulate transcription and vice-versa, recent structural and biochemical work has shed light on the underlying mechanistic basis. Complexes of RNA polymerase linked to a trailing ribosome (expressomes) have been structurally characterized in a variety of states at near-atomic resolution, and also directly visualized in cells. These data are complemented by recent biochemical and biophysical analyses of transcription-translation systems and the individual components within them. Here, we review our improved understanding of the molecular basis of transcription-translation coupling. These insights are discussed in relation to our evolving understanding of the role of coupling in cells.Entities:
Keywords: Cryo-EM; Expressome; NusG; NusA; Transcription-translation coupling
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34570660 PMCID: PMC8632081 DOI: 10.1080/21541264.2021.1981713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transcription ISSN: 2154-1272