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Structure of the mammalian 80S ribosome at 8.7 A resolution.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present a structure of the mammalian ribosome determined at approximately 8.7 A resolution by electron cryomicroscopy and single-particle methods. A model of the ribosome was created by docking homology models of subunit rRNAs and conserved proteins into the density map. We then modeled expansion segments in the subunit rRNAs and found unclaimed density for approximately 20 proteins. In general, many conserved proteins and novel proteins interact with expansion segments to form an integrated framework that may stabilize the mature ribosome. Our structure provides a snapshot of the mammalian ribosome at the beginning of translation and lends support to current models in which large movements of the small subunit and L1 stalk occur during tRNA translocation. Finally, details are presented for intersubunit bridges that are specific to the eukaryotic ribosome. We suggest that these bridges may help reset the conformation of the ribosome to prepare for the next cycle of chain elongation.

SUBMITTER: Chandramouli P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2775484 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of the mammalian 80S ribosome at 8.7 A resolution.

Chandramouli Preethi P   Topf Maya M   Ménétret Jean-François JF   Eswar Narayanan N   Cannone Jamie J JJ   Gutell Robin R RR   Sali Andrej A   Akey Christopher W CW  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20080401 4


In this paper, we present a structure of the mammalian ribosome determined at approximately 8.7 A resolution by electron cryomicroscopy and single-particle methods. A model of the ribosome was created by docking homology models of subunit rRNAs and conserved proteins into the density map. We then modeled expansion segments in the subunit rRNAs and found unclaimed density for approximately 20 proteins. In general, many conserved proteins and novel proteins interact with expansion segments to form  ...[more]

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