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A gating mechanism for Pi release governs the mRNA unwinding by eIF4AI during translation initiation.


ABSTRACT: Eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4AI, the founding member of DEAD-box helicases, undergoes ATP hydrolysis-coupled conformational changes to unwind mRNA secondary structures during translation initiation. However, the mechanism of its coupled enzymatic activities remains unclear. Here we report that a gating mechanism for Pi release controlled by the inter-domain linker of eIF4AI regulates the coupling between ATP hydrolysis and RNA unwinding. Molecular dynamic simulations and experimental results revealed that, through forming a hydrophobic core with the conserved SAT motif of the N-terminal domain and I357 from the C-terminal domain, the linker gated the release of Pi from the hydrolysis site, which avoided futile hydrolysis cycles of eIF4AI. Further mutagenesis studies suggested this linker also plays an auto-inhibitory role in the enzymatic activity of eIF4AI, which may be essential for its function during translation initiation. Overall, our results reveal a novel regulatory mechanism that controls eIF4AI-mediated mRNA unwinding and can guide further mechanistic studies on other DEAD-box helicases.

SUBMITTER: Lu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4666354 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A gating mechanism for Pi release governs the mRNA unwinding by eIF4AI during translation initiation.

Lu Junyan J   Jiang Chenxiao C   Li Xiaojing X   Jiang Lizhi L   Li Zengxia Z   Schneider-Poetsch Tilman T   Liu Jianwei J   Yu Kunqian K   Liu Jun O JO   Jiang Hualiang H   Luo Cheng C   Dang Yongjun Y  

Nucleic acids research 20151012 21


Eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4AI, the founding member of DEAD-box helicases, undergoes ATP hydrolysis-coupled conformational changes to unwind mRNA secondary structures during translation initiation. However, the mechanism of its coupled enzymatic activities remains unclear. Here we report that a gating mechanism for Pi release controlled by the inter-domain linker of eIF4AI regulates the coupling between ATP hydrolysis and RNA unwinding. Molecular dynamic simulations and experime  ...[more]

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