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Design principles and functional basis of enantioselectivity of alanyl-tRNA synthetase and a chiral proofreader during protein biosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Homochirality of the cellular proteome is attributed to the L-chiral bias of the translation apparatus. The chiral specificity of enzymes was elegantly explained using the 'four-location' model by Koshland two decades ago. In accordance with the model, it was envisaged and noted that some aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRS) that charge larger amino acids are porous to D-amino acids. However, a recent study showed that alanyl-tRNA synthetase (AlaRS) can mischarge D-alanine and that its editing domain, but not the universally present D-aminoacyl-tRNA deacylase (DTD), is responsible for correcting the chirality-based error. Here, using in vitro and in vivo data coupled with structural analysis, we show that AlaRS catalytic site is a strict D-chiral rejection system and therefore does not activate D-alanine. It obviates the need for AlaRS editing domain to be active against D-Ala-tRNAAla and we show that it is indeed the case as it only corrects L-serine and glycine mischarging. We further provide direct biochemical evidence showing activity of DTD on smaller D-aa-tRNAs that corroborates with the L-chiral rejection mode of action proposed earlier. Overall, while removing anomalies in the fundamental recognition mechanisms, the current study further substantiates how chiral fidelity is perpetuated during protein biosynthesis.

SUBMITTER: Sivakumar K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10123102 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design principles and functional basis of enantioselectivity of alanyl-tRNA synthetase and a chiral proofreader during protein biosynthesis.

Sivakumar Koushick K   Venkadasamy Vinitha Lakshmi VL   Amudhan Gurumoorthy G   Ann Kezia J KJ   Goud Gadela Karteek GK   Nayani Kiranmai K   Gogoi Jotin J   Kuncha Santosh Kumar SK   Mainkar Prathama S PS   Kruparani Shobha P SP   Sankaranarayanan Rajan R  

Nucleic acids research 20230401 7


Homochirality of the cellular proteome is attributed to the L-chiral bias of the translation apparatus. The chiral specificity of enzymes was elegantly explained using the 'four-location' model by Koshland two decades ago. In accordance with the model, it was envisaged and noted that some aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRS) that charge larger amino acids are porous to D-amino acids. However, a recent study showed that alanyl-tRNA synthetase (AlaRS) can mischarge D-alanine and that its editing doma  ...[more]

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