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Molecular mechanism of translational stalling by inhibitory codon combinations and poly(A) tracts.


ABSTRACT: Inhibitory codon pairs and poly(A) tracts within the translated mRNA cause ribosome stalling and reduce protein output. The molecular mechanisms that drive these stalling events, however, are still unknown. Here, we use a combination of in vitro biochemistry, ribosome profiling, and cryo-EM to define molecular mechanisms that lead to these ribosome stalls. First, we use an in vitro reconstituted yeast translation system to demonstrate that inhibitory codon pairs slow elongation rates which are partially rescued by increased tRNA concentration or by an artificial tRNA not dependent on wobble base-pairing. Ribosome profiling data extend these observations by revealing that paused ribosomes with empty A sites are enriched on these sequences. Cryo-EM structures of stalled ribosomes provide a structural explanation for the observed effects by showing decoding-incompatible conformations of mRNA in the A sites of all studied stall- and collision-inducing sequences. Interestingly, in the case of poly(A) tracts, the inhibitory conformation of the mRNA in the A site involves a nucleotide stacking array. Together, these data demonstrate a novel mRNA-induced mechanisms of translational stalling in eukaryotic ribosomes.

SUBMITTER: Tesina P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6996574 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular mechanism of translational stalling by inhibitory codon combinations and poly(A) tracts.

Tesina Petr P   Lessen Laura N LN   Buschauer Robert R   Cheng Jingdong J   Wu Colin Chih-Chien CC   Berninghausen Otto O   Buskirk Allen R AR   Becker Thomas T   Beckmann Roland R   Green Rachel R  

The EMBO journal 20191220 3


Inhibitory codon pairs and poly(A) tracts within the translated mRNA cause ribosome stalling and reduce protein output. The molecular mechanisms that drive these stalling events, however, are still unknown. Here, we use a combination of in vitro biochemistry, ribosome profiling, and cryo-EM to define molecular mechanisms that lead to these ribosome stalls. First, we use an in vitro reconstituted yeast translation system to demonstrate that inhibitory codon pairs slow elongation rates which are p  ...[more]

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