TY - JOUR
T1 - Hyperaccurate and Error-Prone Ribosomes Exploit Distinct Mechanisms during tRNA Selection
AU - Zaher, Hani S.
AU - Green, Rachel
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank P. Farabaugh for supplying bacterial strains and plasmids. We thank Nicholas R. Guydosh for reading the manuscript and members of the lab for useful discussions. The work was supported by a grant from the NIH and HHMI salary support to R.G. H.S.Z. is supported by NSERC.
PY - 2010/7
Y1 - 2010/7
N2 - Escherichia coli strains displaying hyperaccurate (restrictive) and ribosomal ambiguity (ram) phenotypes have long been associated with alterations in rpsL and rpsD/rpsE, respectively. Crystallographic evidence shows the ribosomal proteins S12 and S4/S5 (corresponding to these genes) to be located in separate regions of the small ribosomal subunit that are important for domain closure thought to take place during tRNA selection. Mechanistically, the process of tRNA selection is separated into two distinct phases, initial selection and proofreading. Here, we explore the effects of mutations in rpsL and rpsD on these steps. Surprisingly, both restrictive and ram ribosomes primarily affect tRNA selection through alteration of the off rates of the near-cognate tRNA species but during distinct phases of the overall process (proofreading and initial selection, respectively). These observations suggest that closure interfaces (S12/h27/h44 versus S4/S5) in two distinct regions of the small ribosomal subunit function independently to promote high-fidelity tRNA selection.
AB - Escherichia coli strains displaying hyperaccurate (restrictive) and ribosomal ambiguity (ram) phenotypes have long been associated with alterations in rpsL and rpsD/rpsE, respectively. Crystallographic evidence shows the ribosomal proteins S12 and S4/S5 (corresponding to these genes) to be located in separate regions of the small ribosomal subunit that are important for domain closure thought to take place during tRNA selection. Mechanistically, the process of tRNA selection is separated into two distinct phases, initial selection and proofreading. Here, we explore the effects of mutations in rpsL and rpsD on these steps. Surprisingly, both restrictive and ram ribosomes primarily affect tRNA selection through alteration of the off rates of the near-cognate tRNA species but during distinct phases of the overall process (proofreading and initial selection, respectively). These observations suggest that closure interfaces (S12/h27/h44 versus S4/S5) in two distinct regions of the small ribosomal subunit function independently to promote high-fidelity tRNA selection.
KW - RNA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77954298382&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.molcel.2010.06.009
DO - 10.1016/j.molcel.2010.06.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 20603079
AN - SCOPUS:77954298382
SN - 1097-2765
VL - 39
SP - 110
EP - 120
JO - Molecular cell
JF - Molecular cell
IS - 1
ER -