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Ribosome engineering reveals the importance of 5S rRNA autonomy for ribosome assembly

Shijie Huang, Nikolay A. Aleksashin, A.B. Loveland, Dorota Klepacki, Kaspar Reier, Amira Kefi, Teresa Szal, Jaanus Rèmme, Luc Jaeger, Nora Vázquez‐Laslop, А.A. Коростелев, Alexander S. Mankin

2020Nature Communications38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

5S rRNA is an indispensable component of cytoplasmic ribosomes in all species. The functions of 5S rRNA and the reasons for its evolutionary preservation as an independent molecule remain unclear. Here we used ribosome engineering to investigate whether 5S rRNA autonomy is critical for ribosome function and cell survival. By linking circularly permutated 5S rRNA with 23S rRNA we generated a bacterial strain devoid of free 5S rRNA. Viability of the engineered cells demonstrates that autonomous 5S rRNA is dispensable for cell growth under standard conditions and is unlikely to have essential functions outside the ribosome. The fully assembled ribosomes carrying 23S-5S rRNA are highly active in translation. However, the engineered cells accumulate aberrant 50S subunits unable to form stable 70S ribosomes. Cryo-EM analysis revealed a malformed peptidyl transferase center in the misassembled 50S subunits. Our results argue that the autonomy of 5S rRNA is preserved due to its role in ribosome biogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

23S ribosomal RNARibosomeRibosomal RNA5S ribosomal RNA5.8S ribosomal RNAPeptidyl transferaseRibosome biogenesis50SBiologyCell biologyRNAGeneticsGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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