Recycling of the Posttermination Complexes of Mycobacterium smegmatis and Escherichia coli Ribosomes Using Heterologous Factors |
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Authors: | Anuradha Seshadri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India |
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Abstract: | In eubacteria, ribosome recycling factor (RRF) and elongation factor G (EFG) function together to dissociate posttermination ribosomal complexes. Earlier studies, using heterologous factors from Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Escherichia coli revealed that specific interactions between RRF and EFG are crucial for their function in ribosome recycling. Here, we used translation factors from E. coli, Mycobacterium smegmatis and M. tuberculosis, and polysomes from E. coli and M. smegmatis, and employed in vivo and in vitro experiments to further understand the role of EFG in ribosome recycling. We show that E. coli EFG (EcoEFG) recycles E. coli ribosomes with E. coli RRF (EcoRRF), but not with mycobacterial RRFs. Also, EcoEFG fails to recycle M. smegmatis ribosomes with either EcoRRF or mycobacterial RRFs. On the other hand, mycobacterial EFGs recycle both E. coli and M. smegmatis ribosomes with either of the RRFs. These observations suggest that EFG establishes distinct interactions with RRF and the ribosome to carry out ribosome recycling. Furthermore, the EFG chimeras generated by swapping domains between mycobacterial EFGs and EcoEFG suggest that while the residues needed to specify the EFG interaction with RRF are located in domains IV and V, those required to specify its interaction with the ribosome are located throughout the molecule. |
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Keywords: | RRF, ribosome recycling factor EFG, elongation factor G Eco, Escherichia coli Msm, Mycobacterium smegmatis post-TC, posttermination complex IF3, initiation factor 3 Mtu, Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tth, Thermus thermophilus Aae, Aquifex aeolicus Amp, ampicillin Tet, tetracycline Cm, chloramphenicol cat, Cm acetyl transferase |
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