The Role of L1 Stalk–tRNA Interaction in the Ribosome Elongation Cycle
2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 402; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jmb.2010.07.056
ISSN1089-8638
AutoresLeonardo G. Trabuco, Eduard Schreiner, John Eargle, Peter V. Cornish, Taekjip Ha, Zaida Luthey‐Schulten, Klaus Schulten,
Tópico(s)RNA Research and Splicing
ResumoThe ribosomal L1 stalk is a mobile structure implicated in directing tRNA movement during translocation through the ribosome. This article investigates three aspects of L1 stalk–tRNA interaction. First, by combining data from cryo electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, and molecular dynamics simulations through the molecular dynamics flexible fitting method, we obtained atomic models of different tRNAs occupying the hybrid P/E state interacting with the L1 stalk. These models confirm the assignment of fluorescence resonance energy transfer states from previous single-molecule investigations of L1 stalk dynamics. Second, the models reconcile how initiator tRNAfMet interacts less strongly with the L1 stalk compared to elongator tRNAPhe, as seen in previous single-molecule experiments. Third, results from a simulation of the entire ribosome in which the L1 stalk is moved from a half-closed conformation to its open conformation are found to support the hypothesis that L1 stalk opening is involved in tRNA release from the ribosome.
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