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Defining the pathway of cytoplasmic maturation of the 60S ribosomal subunit.


ABSTRACT: In eukaryotic cells the final maturation of ribosomes occurs in the cytoplasm, where trans-acting factors are removed and critical ribosomal proteins are added for functionality. Here, we have carried out a comprehensive analysis of cytoplasmic maturation, ordering the known steps into a coherent pathway. Maturation is initiated by the ATPase Drg1. Downstream, assembly of the ribosome stalk is essential for the release of Tif6. The stalk recruits GTPases during translation. Because the GTPase Efl1, which is required for the release of Tif6, resembles the translation elongation factor eEF2, we suggest that assembly of the stalk recruits Efl1, triggering a step in 60S biogenesis that mimics aspects of translocation. Efl1 could thereby provide a mechanism to functionally check the nascent subunit. Finally, the release of Tif6 is a prerequisite for the release of the nuclear export adaptor Nmd3. Establishing this pathway provides an important conceptual framework for understanding ribosome maturation.

SUBMITTER: Lo KY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2925414 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Defining the pathway of cytoplasmic maturation of the 60S ribosomal subunit.

Lo Kai-Yin KY   Li Zhihua Z   Bussiere Cyril C   Bresson Stefan S   Marcotte Edward M EM   Johnson Arlen W AW  

Molecular cell 20100701 2


In eukaryotic cells the final maturation of ribosomes occurs in the cytoplasm, where trans-acting factors are removed and critical ribosomal proteins are added for functionality. Here, we have carried out a comprehensive analysis of cytoplasmic maturation, ordering the known steps into a coherent pathway. Maturation is initiated by the ATPase Drg1. Downstream, assembly of the ribosome stalk is essential for the release of Tif6. The stalk recruits GTPases during translation. Because the GTPase Ef  ...[more]

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