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Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA

In trans-translation transfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) and small protein B (SmpB) rescue ribosomes stalled on truncated or in other ways problematic mRNAs. SmpB promotes the binding of tmRNA to the ribosome but there is uncertainty about the number of participating SmpB molecules as well as their ribos...

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Autores principales: Ivanova, Natalia, Pavlov, Michael Y., Bouakaz, Elli, Ehrenberg, Måns, Schiavone, Lovisa Holmberg
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1156966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15972795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki666
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author Ivanova, Natalia
Pavlov, Michael Y.
Bouakaz, Elli
Ehrenberg, Måns
Schiavone, Lovisa Holmberg
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Pavlov, Michael Y.
Bouakaz, Elli
Ehrenberg, Måns
Schiavone, Lovisa Holmberg
author_sort Ivanova, Natalia
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description In trans-translation transfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) and small protein B (SmpB) rescue ribosomes stalled on truncated or in other ways problematic mRNAs. SmpB promotes the binding of tmRNA to the ribosome but there is uncertainty about the number of participating SmpB molecules as well as their ribosomal location. Here, the interaction of SmpB with ribosomal subunits and ribosomes was studied by isolation of SmpB containing complexes followed by chemical modification of ribosomal RNA with dimethyl sulfate, kethoxal and hydroxyl radicals. The results show that SmpB binds 30S and 50S subunits with 1:1 molar ratios and the 70S ribosome with 2:1 molar ratio. SmpB-footprints are similar on subunits and the ribosome. In the 30S subunit, SmpB footprints nucleotides that are in the vicinity of the P-site facing the E-site, and in the 50S subunit SmpB footprints nucleotides that are located below the L7/L12 stalk in the 3D structure of the ribosome. Based on these results, we suggest a mechanism where two molecules of SmpB interact with tmRNA and the ribosome during trans-translation. The first SmpB molecule binds near the factor-binding site on the 50S subunit helping tmRNA accommodation on the ribosome, whereas the second SmpB molecule may functionally substitute for a missing anticodon stem–loop in tmRNA during later steps of trans-translation.
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spelling pubmed-11569662005-06-22 Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA Ivanova, Natalia Pavlov, Michael Y. Bouakaz, Elli Ehrenberg, Måns Schiavone, Lovisa Holmberg Nucleic Acids Res Article In trans-translation transfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) and small protein B (SmpB) rescue ribosomes stalled on truncated or in other ways problematic mRNAs. SmpB promotes the binding of tmRNA to the ribosome but there is uncertainty about the number of participating SmpB molecules as well as their ribosomal location. Here, the interaction of SmpB with ribosomal subunits and ribosomes was studied by isolation of SmpB containing complexes followed by chemical modification of ribosomal RNA with dimethyl sulfate, kethoxal and hydroxyl radicals. The results show that SmpB binds 30S and 50S subunits with 1:1 molar ratios and the 70S ribosome with 2:1 molar ratio. SmpB-footprints are similar on subunits and the ribosome. In the 30S subunit, SmpB footprints nucleotides that are in the vicinity of the P-site facing the E-site, and in the 50S subunit SmpB footprints nucleotides that are located below the L7/L12 stalk in the 3D structure of the ribosome. Based on these results, we suggest a mechanism where two molecules of SmpB interact with tmRNA and the ribosome during trans-translation. The first SmpB molecule binds near the factor-binding site on the 50S subunit helping tmRNA accommodation on the ribosome, whereas the second SmpB molecule may functionally substitute for a missing anticodon stem–loop in tmRNA during later steps of trans-translation. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1156966/ /pubmed/15972795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki666 Text en © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Ivanova, Natalia
Pavlov, Michael Y.
Bouakaz, Elli
Ehrenberg, Måns
Schiavone, Lovisa Holmberg
Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title_full Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title_fullStr Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title_short Mapping the interaction of SmpB with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal RNA
title_sort mapping the interaction of smpb with ribosomes by footprinting of ribosomal rna
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1156966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15972795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki666
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