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9H3W

50S subunit precursor C-CP_H68

Summary for 9H3W
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9h3w/pdb
EMDB information51840
DescriptorLarge ribosomal subunit protein bL32, Large ribosomal subunit protein uL13, Large ribosomal subunit protein uL14, ... (25 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsribosome, antimicrobial peptide, rna, ribosomal protein, pramp, proline-rich peptide, antibiotics, 50s, api137
Biological sourceEscherichia coli
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Total number of polymer chains25
Total formula weight1286024.22
Authors
Lauer, S.,Nikolay, R.,Spahn, C.M.T. (deposition date: 2024-10-17, release date: 2025-01-22)
Primary citationLauer, S.M.,Gasse, J.,Krizsan, A.,Reepmeyer, M.,Sprink, T.,Nikolay, R.,Spahn, C.M.T.,Hoffmann, R.
The proline-rich antimicrobial peptide Api137 disrupts large ribosomal subunit assembly and induces misfolding.
Nat Commun, 16:567-567, 2025
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PubMed Abstract: The proline-rich antimicrobial designer peptide Api137 inhibits protein expression in bacteria by binding simultaneously to the ribosomal polypeptide exit tunnel and the release factor (RF), depleting the cellular RF pool and leading to ribosomal arrest at stop codons. This study investigates the additional effect of Api137 on the assembly of ribosomes using an Escherichia coli reporter strain expressing one ribosomal protein per 30S and 50S subunit tagged with mCherry and EGFP, respectively. Separation of cellular extracts derived from cells exposed to Api137 in a sucrose gradient reveals elevated levels of partially assembled and not fully matured precursors of the 50S subunit (pre-50S). High-resolution structures obtained by cryogenic electron microscopy demonstrate that a large proportion of pre-50S states are missing up to five proteins (uL22, bL32, uL29, bL23, and uL16) and have misfolded helices in 23S rRNA domain IV. These data suggest a second mechanism for Api137, wherein it disrupts 50S subunit assembly by inducing the formation of misfolded precursor particles potentially incapable of evolving into active ribosomes, suggesting a bactericidal mechanism.
PubMed: 39794318
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-55836-8
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (5.38 Å)
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