4v3p
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The molecular structure of the left-handed supra-molecular helix of eukaryotic polyribosomes
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FunctionPublication Abstract from PubMedDuring protein synthesis, several ribosomes bind to a single messenger RNA (mRNA) forming large macromolecular assemblies called polyribosomes. Here we report the detailed molecular structure of a 100 MDa eukaryotic poly-ribosome complex derived from cryo electron tomography, sub-tomogram averaging and pseudo-atomic modelling by crystal structure fitting. The structure allowed the visualization of the three functional parts of the polysome assembly, the central core region that forms a rather compact left-handed supra-molecular helix, and the more open regions that harbour the initiation and termination sites at either ends. The helical region forms a continuous mRNA channel where the mRNA strand bridges neighbouring exit and entry sites of the ribosomes and prevents mRNA looping between ribosomes. This structure provides unprecedented insights into protein- and RNA-mediated inter-ribosome contacts that involve conserved sites through 40S subunits and long protruding RNA expansion segments, suggesting a role in stabilizing the overall polyribosomal assembly. The molecular structure of the left-handed supra-molecular helix of eukaryotic polyribosomes.,Myasnikov AG, Afonina ZA, Menetret JF, Shirokov VA, Spirin AS, Klaholz BP Nat Commun. 2014 Nov 7;5:5294. doi: 10.1038/ncomms6294. PMID:25376914[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Loading citation details.. Citations No citations found See AlsoReferences
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