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Database: EMDB / ID: EMD-22212
TitleStructure of the human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex (ClassII)
Map dataClassII 55S-EF-G1mt complex
Sample
  • Complex: Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex
Biological speciesHomo sapiens (human)
Methodsingle particle reconstruction / cryo EM / Resolution: 3.96 Å
AuthorsSharma MR / Koripella RK / Agrawal RK
Funding support United States, 1 items
OrganizationGrant numberCountry
National Institutes of Health/Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NIH/NICHD)R01 GM61576 United States
CitationJournal: Nat Commun / Year: 2020
Title: Structures of the human mitochondrial ribosome bound to EF-G1 reveal distinct features of mitochondrial translation elongation.
Authors: Ravi Kiran Koripella / Manjuli R Sharma / Kalpana Bhargava / Partha P Datta / Prem S Kaushal / Pooja Keshavan / Linda L Spremulli / Nilesh K Banavali / Rajendra K Agrawal /
Abstract: The mammalian mitochondrial ribosome (mitoribosome) and its associated translational factors have evolved to accommodate greater participation of proteins in mitochondrial translation. Here we ...The mammalian mitochondrial ribosome (mitoribosome) and its associated translational factors have evolved to accommodate greater participation of proteins in mitochondrial translation. Here we present the 2.68-3.96 Å cryo-EM structures of the human 55S mitoribosome in complex with the human mitochondrial elongation factor G1 (EF-G1) in three distinct conformational states, including an intermediate state and a post-translocational state. These structures reveal the role of several mitochondria-specific (mito-specific) mitoribosomal proteins (MRPs) and a mito-specific segment of EF-G1 in mitochondrial tRNA (tRNA) translocation. In particular, the mito-specific C-terminal extension in EF-G1 is directly involved in translocation of the acceptor arm of the A-site tRNA. In addition to the ratchet-like and independent head-swiveling motions exhibited by the small mitoribosomal subunit, we discover significant conformational changes in MRP mL45 at the nascent polypeptide-exit site within the large mitoribosomal subunit that could be critical for tethering of the elongating mitoribosome onto the inner-mitochondrial membrane.
History
DepositionJun 24, 2020-
Header (metadata) releaseAug 5, 2020-
Map releaseAug 5, 2020-
UpdateAug 12, 2020-
Current statusAug 12, 2020Processing site: RCSB / Status: Released

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  • Surface level: 0.1
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FileDownload / File: emd_22212.map.gz / Format: CCP4 / Size: 244.1 MB / Type: IMAGE STORED AS FLOATING POINT NUMBER (4 BYTES)
AnnotationClassII 55S-EF-G1mt complex
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AxesZ (Sec.)Y (Row.)X (Col.)
1.1 Å/pix.
x 400 pix.
= 438.44 Å
1.1 Å/pix.
x 400 pix.
= 438.44 Å
1.1 Å/pix.
x 400 pix.
= 438.44 Å

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Voxel sizeX=Y=Z: 1.0961 Å
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Contour LevelBy AUTHOR: 0.1 / Movie #1: 0.1
Minimum - Maximum-0.30166945 - 1.0738233
Average (Standard dev.)0.0036290183 (±0.060010504)
SymmetrySpace group: 1
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Map geometry
Axis orderXYZ
Origin000
Dimensions400400400
Spacing400400400
CellA=B=C: 438.44 Å
α=β=γ: 90.0 °

CCP4 map header:

modeImage stored as Reals
Å/pix. X/Y/Z1.09611.09611.0961
M x/y/z400400400
origin x/y/z0.0000.0000.000
length x/y/z438.440438.440438.440
α/β/γ90.00090.00090.000
start NX/NY/NZ000
NX/NY/NZ250250250
MAP C/R/S123
start NC/NR/NS000
NC/NR/NS400400400
D min/max/mean-0.3021.0740.004

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Sample components

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Entire : Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex

EntireName: Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex
Components
  • Complex: Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex

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Supramolecule #1: Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex

SupramoleculeName: Human mitochondrial ribosome-EF-G1 complex / type: complex / ID: 1 / Parent: 0
Source (natural)Organism: Homo sapiens (human)

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Structure determination

Methodcryo EM
Processingsingle particle reconstruction
Aggregation stateparticle

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Sample preparation

BufferpH: 7.6
GridDetails: unspecified
VitrificationCryogen name: ETHANE

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Electron microscopy

MicroscopeFEI TITAN KRIOS
Image recording#0 - Image recording ID: 1 / #0 - Film or detector model: GATAN K2 SUMMIT (4k x 4k) / #0 - Average electron dose: 69.21 e/Å2 / #1 - Image recording ID: 2
#1 - Film or detector model: DIRECT ELECTRON DE-16 (4k x 4k)
#1 - Detector mode: COUNTING / #1 - Average electron dose: 70.0 e/Å2
Electron beamAcceleration voltage: 300 kV / Electron source: OTHER
Electron opticsIllumination mode: OTHER / Imaging mode: OTHER
Experimental equipment
Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company

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Startup modelType of model: PDB ENTRY
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Final reconstructionResolution.type: BY AUTHOR / Resolution: 3.96 Å / Resolution method: FSC 0.143 CUT-OFF / Number images used: 25755
Initial angle assignmentType: MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD
Final angle assignmentType: MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD

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