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Essential structural elements in tRNA(Pro) for EF-P-mediated alleviation of translation stalling.


ABSTRACT: The ribosome stalls on translation of polyproline sequences due to inefficient peptide bond formation between consecutive prolines. The translation factor EF-P is able to alleviate this stalling by accelerating Pro-Pro formation. However, the mechanism by which EF-P recognizes the stalled complexes and accelerates peptide bond formation is not known. Here, we use genetic code reprogramming through a flexible in-vitro translation (FIT) system to investigate how mutations in tRNA(Pro) affect EF-P function. We show that the 9-nt D-loop closed by the stable D-stem sequence in tRNA(Pro) is a crucial recognition determinant for EF-P. Such D-arm structures are shared only among the tRNA(Pro) isoacceptors and tRNA(fMet) in Escherichia coli, and the D-arm of tRNA(fMet) is essential for EF-P-induced acceleration of fMet-puromycin formation. Thus, the activity of EF-P is controlled by recognition elements in the tRNA D-arm.

SUBMITTER: Katoh T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4890201 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Essential structural elements in tRNA(Pro) for EF-P-mediated alleviation of translation stalling.

Katoh Takayuki T   Wohlgemuth Ingo I   Nagano Masanobu M   Rodnina Marina V MV   Suga Hiroaki H  

Nature communications 20160524


The ribosome stalls on translation of polyproline sequences due to inefficient peptide bond formation between consecutive prolines. The translation factor EF-P is able to alleviate this stalling by accelerating Pro-Pro formation. However, the mechanism by which EF-P recognizes the stalled complexes and accelerates peptide bond formation is not known. Here, we use genetic code reprogramming through a flexible in-vitro translation (FIT) system to investigate how mutations in tRNA(Pro) affect EF-P  ...[more]

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