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Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation

In eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the two initiation factors e/aIF5B and e/aIF1A. In eukaryotes, the role of eIF5B in ribosomal subunit joining is established and structural data showing eIF5B bound to the full ribosome were obtained. To achieve its function,...

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Autores principales: Kazan, Ramy, Bourgeois, Gabrielle, Lazennec-Schurdevin, Christine, Larquet, Eric, Mechulam, Yves, Coureux, Pierre-Damien, Schmitt, Emmanuelle
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac490
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author Kazan, Ramy
Bourgeois, Gabrielle
Lazennec-Schurdevin, Christine
Larquet, Eric
Mechulam, Yves
Coureux, Pierre-Damien
Schmitt, Emmanuelle
author_facet Kazan, Ramy
Bourgeois, Gabrielle
Lazennec-Schurdevin, Christine
Larquet, Eric
Mechulam, Yves
Coureux, Pierre-Damien
Schmitt, Emmanuelle
author_sort Kazan, Ramy
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description In eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the two initiation factors e/aIF5B and e/aIF1A. In eukaryotes, the role of eIF5B in ribosomal subunit joining is established and structural data showing eIF5B bound to the full ribosome were obtained. To achieve its function, eIF5B collaborates with eIF1A. However, structural data illustrating how these two factors interact on the small ribosomal subunit have long been awaited. The role of the archaeal counterparts, aIF5B and aIF1A, remains to be extensively addressed. Here, we study the late steps of Pyrococcus abyssi translation initiation. Using in vitro reconstituted initiation complexes and light scattering, we show that aIF5B bound to GTP accelerates subunit joining without the need for GTP hydrolysis. We report the crystallographic structures of aIF5B bound to GDP and GTP and analyze domain movements associated to these two nucleotide states. Finally, we present the cryo-EM structure of an initiation complex containing 30S bound to mRNA, Met-tRNA(i)(Met), aIF5B and aIF1A at 2.7 Å resolution. Structural data shows how archaeal 5B and 1A factors cooperate to induce a conformation of the initiator tRNA favorable to subunit joining. Archaeal and eukaryotic features of late steps of translation initiation are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-92265002022-06-28 Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation Kazan, Ramy Bourgeois, Gabrielle Lazennec-Schurdevin, Christine Larquet, Eric Mechulam, Yves Coureux, Pierre-Damien Schmitt, Emmanuelle Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology In eukaryotes and in archaea late steps of translation initiation involve the two initiation factors e/aIF5B and e/aIF1A. In eukaryotes, the role of eIF5B in ribosomal subunit joining is established and structural data showing eIF5B bound to the full ribosome were obtained. To achieve its function, eIF5B collaborates with eIF1A. However, structural data illustrating how these two factors interact on the small ribosomal subunit have long been awaited. The role of the archaeal counterparts, aIF5B and aIF1A, remains to be extensively addressed. Here, we study the late steps of Pyrococcus abyssi translation initiation. Using in vitro reconstituted initiation complexes and light scattering, we show that aIF5B bound to GTP accelerates subunit joining without the need for GTP hydrolysis. We report the crystallographic structures of aIF5B bound to GDP and GTP and analyze domain movements associated to these two nucleotide states. Finally, we present the cryo-EM structure of an initiation complex containing 30S bound to mRNA, Met-tRNA(i)(Met), aIF5B and aIF1A at 2.7 Å resolution. Structural data shows how archaeal 5B and 1A factors cooperate to induce a conformation of the initiator tRNA favorable to subunit joining. Archaeal and eukaryotic features of late steps of translation initiation are discussed. Oxford University Press 2022-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9226500/ /pubmed/35694843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac490 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Structural Biology
Kazan, Ramy
Bourgeois, Gabrielle
Lazennec-Schurdevin, Christine
Larquet, Eric
Mechulam, Yves
Coureux, Pierre-Damien
Schmitt, Emmanuelle
Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation
title Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation
title_full Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation
title_fullStr Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation
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title_short Role of aIF5B in archaeal translation initiation
title_sort role of aif5b in archaeal translation initiation
topic Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35694843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac490
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