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| Title | The Complete Structure of the Mycobacterium smegmatis 70S Ribosome. |
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| Journal, issue, pages | Cell Rep, Vol. 20, Issue 1, Page 149-160, Year 2017 |
| Publish date | Jul 5, 2017 |
Authors | Jendrik Hentschel / Chloe Burnside / Ingrid Mignot / Marc Leibundgut / Daniel Boehringer / Nenad Ban / ![]() |
| PubMed Abstract | The ribosome carries out the synthesis of proteins in every living cell. It consequently represents a frontline target in anti-microbial therapy. Tuberculosis ranks among the leading causes of death ...The ribosome carries out the synthesis of proteins in every living cell. It consequently represents a frontline target in anti-microbial therapy. Tuberculosis ranks among the leading causes of death worldwide, due in large part to the combination of difficult-to-treat latency and antibiotic resistance. Here, we present the 3.3-Å cryo-EM structure of the 70S ribosome of Mycobacterium smegmatis, a close relative to the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The structure reveals two additional ribosomal proteins and localizes them to the vicinity of drug-target sites in both the catalytic center and the decoding site of the ribosome. Furthermore, we visualized actinobacterium-specific rRNA and protein expansions that extensively remodel the ribosomal surface with implications for polysome organization. Our results provide a foundation for understanding the idiosyncrasies of mycobacterial translation and reveal atomic details of the structure that will facilitate the design of anti-tubercular therapeutics. |
External links | Cell Rep / PubMed:28683309 |
| Methods | EM (single particle) |
| Resolution | 3.18 - 3.45 Å |
| Structure data | EMDB-3748: Cryo-EM reconstruction of the small subunit of the Mycobacterium smegmatis ribosome |
| Chemicals | ![]() ChemComp-MG: ![]() ChemComp-ZN: ![]() ChemComp-PHE: |
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Keywords | RIBOSOME / translation |
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