The ribosome as a small-molecule sensor
Arunima Bhattacharya, Thibaud T. Renault, C.A. Innis
Abstract
Sensing small molecules is crucial for microorganisms to adapt their genetic programs to changes in their environment. Arrest peptides encoded by short regulatory open reading frames program the ribosomes that translate them to undergo translational arrest in response to specific metabolites. Ribosome stalling in turn controls the expression of downstream genes on the same messenger RNA by translational or transcriptional means. In this review, we present our current understanding of the mechanisms by which ribosomes translating arrest peptides sense different metabolites, such as antibiotics or amino acids, to control gene expression.
Topics & Concepts
RibosomeBiologyTranslation (biology)Messenger RNAProtein biosynthesisOpen reading frameRibosome profilingTranslational regulationGeneGene expressionCell biologyComputational biologyRNAGeneticsPeptide sequenceRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology