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Ensemble cryo-EM uncovers inchworm-like translocation of a viral IRES through the ribosome.


ABSTRACT: Internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs) mediate cap-independent translation of viral mRNAs. Using electron cryo-microscopy of a single specimen, we present five ribosome structures formed with the Taura syndrome virus IRES and translocase eEF2•GTP bound with sordarin. The structures suggest a trajectory of IRES translocation, required for translation initiation, and provide an unprecedented view of eEF2 dynamics. The IRES rearranges from extended to bent to extended conformations. This inchworm-like movement is coupled with ribosomal inter-subunit rotation and 40S head swivel. eEF2, attached to the 60S subunit, slides along the rotating 40S subunit to enter the A site. Its diphthamide-bearing tip at domain IV separates the tRNA-mRNA-like pseudoknot I (PKI) of the IRES from the decoding center. This unlocks 40S domains, facilitating head swivel and biasing IRES translocation via hitherto-elusive intermediates with PKI captured between the A and P sites. The structures suggest missing links in our understanding of tRNA translocation.

SUBMITTER: Abeyrathne PD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4896748 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ensemble cryo-EM uncovers inchworm-like translocation of a viral IRES through the ribosome.

Abeyrathne Priyanka D PD   Koh Cha San CS   Grant Timothy T   Grigorieff Nikolaus N   Korostelev Andrei A AA  

eLife 20160509


Internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs) mediate cap-independent translation of viral mRNAs. Using electron cryo-microscopy of a single specimen, we present five ribosome structures formed with the Taura syndrome virus IRES and translocase eEF2•GTP bound with sordarin. The structures suggest a trajectory of IRES translocation, required for translation initiation, and provide an unprecedented view of eEF2 dynamics. The IRES rearranges from extended to bent to extended conformations. This inchworm-li  ...[more]

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