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Structure of a human 48 <i>S</i> translational initiation complex

Jailson Brito Querido, Masaaki Sokabe, S.H.W. Kraatz, Yuliya Gordiyenko, Mark Skehel, Christopher S. Fraser, V. Ramakrishnan

2020Science283 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Finding the start Eukaryotic translation involves many players in a dynamic and well-orchestrated process. A 43 S preinitiation complex (PIC) comprises the 40 S ribosomal subunit; initiation factors, including the eIF3 complex, which is known to play a key role; and the transfer RNA used for translation initiation. The PIC is recruited to the cap-binding complex eIF4F at the 5′ end of messenger RNA (mRNA) to form a 48 S complex that scans along the mRNA for a start codon. Brito Querido et al. determined the structure of a reconstituted human 48 S complex using cryo–electron microscopy. They found that eIF4F binds to eIF3 near the exit site of the ribosome. This positioning suggests that downstream mRNA is likely pulled through the 40 S subunit to find the start codon. Science , this issue p. 1220

Topics & Concepts

Start codonEukaryotic initiation factorCell biologyMessenger RNATranscription preinitiation complexInitiation factoreIF4AEukaryotic translationBiologyTranslation (biology)Protein subunitGeneticsGene expressionPromoterGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerRNA Research and Splicing