Role of 16S ribosomal RNA methylations in translation initiation in Escherichia coli

Das, Gautam ; Thotala, Dinesh Kumar ; Kapoor, Suman ; Karunanithi, Sheelarani ; Thakur, Suman S. ; Sadananda Singh, N. ; Varshney, Umesh (2008) Role of 16S ribosomal RNA methylations in translation initiation in Escherichia coli EMBO Journal, 27 . pp. 840-851. ISSN 0261-4189

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Abstract

Translation initiation from the ribosomal P-site is the specialty of the initiator tRNAs (tRNAfMet). Presence of the three consecutive G-C base pairs (G29-C41, G30-C40 and G31-C39) in their anticodon stems, a highly conserved feature of the initiator tRNAs across the three kingdoms of life, has been implicated in their preferential binding to the P-site. How this feature is exploited by ribosomes has remained unclear. Using a genetic screen, we have isolated an Escherichia coli strain, carrying a G122D mutation in folD, which allows initiation with the tRNAfMet containing mutations in one, two or all the three G-C base pairs. The strain shows a severe deficiency of methionine and S-adenosylmethionine, and lacks nucleoside methylations in rRNA. Targeted mutations in the methyltransferase genes have revealed a connection between the rRNA modifications and the fundamental process of the initiator tRNA selection by the ribosome.

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Keywords:S-adenosyl-L-methionine; 5, 10 Methylene Tetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase; Methyltransferase; Modified Nucleoside; FolD
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