7n31

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Elongating 70S ribosome complex in a post-translocation (POST) conformation

Structural highlights

7n31 is a 10 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia coli K-12. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Electron Microscopy, Resolution 2.69Å
Ligands:1MG, 2MA, 2MG, 3AU, 3TD, 4D4, 4OC, 4SU, 5MC, 5MU, 6MZ, 7MG, ATP, D2T, H2U, MA6, MG, MIA, OMC, OMG, OMU, PSU, PUT, SPD, T6A, U8U, UR3, ZN
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Publication Abstract from PubMed

Peptide-chain elongation during protein synthesis entails sequential aminoacyl-tRNA selection and translocation reactions that proceed rapidly (2-20 per second) and with a low error rate (around 10(-3) to 10(-5) at each step) over thousands of cycles(1). The cadence and fidelity of ribosome transit through mRNA templates in discrete codon increments is a paradigm for movement in biological systems that must hold for diverse mRNA and tRNA substrates across domains of life. Here we use single-molecule fluorescence methods to guide the capture of structures of early translocation events on the bacterial ribosome. Our findings reveal that the bacterial GTPase elongation factor G specifically engages spontaneously achieved ribosome conformations while in an active, GTP-bound conformation to unlock and initiate peptidyl-tRNA translocation. These findings suggest that processes intrinsic to the pre-translocation ribosome complex can regulate the rate of protein synthesis, and that energy expenditure is used later in the translocation mechanism than previously proposed.

Structural basis of early translocation events on the ribosome.,Rundlet EJ, Holm M, Schacherl M, Natchiar SK, Altman RB, Spahn CMT, Myasnikov AG, Blanchard SC Nature. 2021 Jul;595(7869):741-745. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03713-x. Epub 2021 , Jul 7. PMID:34234344[1]

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  1. Rundlet EJ, Holm M, Schacherl M, Natchiar SK, Altman RB, Spahn CMT, Myasnikov AG, Blanchard SC. Structural basis of early translocation events on the ribosome. Nature. 2021 Jul;595(7869):741-745. PMID:34234344 doi:10.1038/s41586-021-03713-x

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