4CRM
Cryo-EM of a pre-recycling complex with eRF1 and ABCE1
Summary for 4CRM
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb4crm/pdb |
Related | 4CRN |
EMDB information | 2598 |
Descriptor | TRANSLATION INITIATION FACTOR RLI1, EUKARYOTIC PEPTIDE CHAIN RELEASE FACTOR SUBUNIT 1, ADENOSINE-5'-TRIPHOSPHATE, ... (7 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | translation, termination, recycling |
Biological source | SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (BAKER'S YEAST) More |
Total number of polymer chains | 2 |
Total formula weight | 101450.56 |
Authors | Preis, A.,Heuer, A.,Barrio-Garcia, C.,Hauser, A.,Eyler, D.,Berninghausen, O.,Green, R.,Becker, T.,Beckmann, R. (deposition date: 2014-02-28, release date: 2014-07-23, Last modification date: 2024-05-08) |
Primary citation | Preis, A.,Heuer, A.,Barrio-Garcia, C.,Hauser, A.,Eyler, D.E.,Berninghausen, O.,Green, R.,Becker, T.,Beckmann, R. Cryoelectron Microscopic Structures of Eukaryotic Translation Termination Complexes Containing Erf1-Erf3 or Erf1-Abce1. Cell Rep., 8:59-, 2014 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Termination and ribosome recycling are essential processes in translation. In eukaryotes, a stop codon in the ribosomal A site is decoded by a ternary complex consisting of release factors eRF1 and guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-bound eRF3. After GTP hydrolysis, eRF3 dissociates, and ABCE1 can bind to eRF1-loaded ribosomes to stimulate peptide release and ribosomal subunit dissociation. Here, we present cryoelectron microscopic (cryo-EM) structures of a pretermination complex containing eRF1-eRF3 and a termination/prerecycling complex containing eRF1-ABCE1. eRF1 undergoes drastic conformational changes: its central domain harboring the catalytically important GGQ loop is either packed against eRF3 or swung toward the peptidyl transferase center when bound to ABCE1. Additionally, in complex with eRF3, the N-terminal domain of eRF1 positions the conserved NIKS motif proximal to the stop codon, supporting its suggested role in decoding, yet it appears to be delocalized in the presence of ABCE1. These results suggest that stop codon decoding and peptide release can be uncoupled during termination. PubMed: 25001285DOI: 10.1016/J.CELREP.2014.04.058 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (8.75 Å) |
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