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Head swivel on the ribosome facilitates translocation by means of intra-subunit tRNA hybrid sites

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Cryoelectron microscopy analysis is used to resolve two previously unseen subpopulations within Thermus thermophilus EF-G–ribosome complexes at subnanometre resolution and provides direct structural and mechanistic insight into the ‘missing link’ in terms of tRNA intermediates involved in the universally conserved translocation process.
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During translation, transfer RNAs enter the ribosome and then move sequentially through three sites, known as A, P and E, as they transfer their attached amino acids onto the growing peptide chain. How the ribosome facilitates tRNA translocation between the sites remains largely unknown. Christian Spahn and colleagues have used multiparticle cryoelectron microscopy of a ribosome bound to the translation elongation factor, EF-G, to get information about tRNA movement. They identify two new sub-states and conclude that, following spontaneous inter-subunit ratcheting, translocation is the direct result of head swivelling and unratcheting of the 30S ribosomal subunit. During translation, tRNAs enter the ribosome and then move sequentially through three sites, known as A, P and E, as they transfer their attached amino acids onto the growing peptide chain. How the ribosome facilitates tRNA translocation between the sites remains largely unknown. Now a study uses multiparticle cryoelectron microscopy of a ribosome bound to the translation elongation factor, EF-G, to get information about tRNA movement. It identifies two new substates and sees that translocation is linked to unratcheting of the 30S ribosomal subunit. The elongation cycle of protein synthesis involves the delivery of aminoacyl-transfer RNAs to the aminoacyl-tRNA-binding site (A site) of the ribosome, followed by peptide-bond formation and translocation of the tRNAs through the ribosome to reopen the A site1,2. The translocation reaction is catalysed by elongation factor G (EF-G) in a GTP-dependent manner3. Despite the availability of structures of various EF-G–ribosome complexes, the precise mechanism by which tRNAs move through the ribosome still remains unclear. Here we use multiparticle cryoelectron microscopy analysis to resolve two previously unseen subpopulations within Thermus thermophilus EF-G–ribosome complexes at subnanometre resolution, one of them with a partly translocated tRNA. Comparison of these substates reveals that translocation of tRNA on the 30S subunit parallels the swivelling of the 30S head and is coupled to unratcheting of the 30S body. Because the tRNA maintains contact with the peptidyl-tRNA-binding site (P site) on the 30S head and simultaneously establishes interaction with the exit site (E site) on the 30S platform, a novel intra-subunit ‘pe/E’ hybrid state is formed. This state is stabilized by domain IV of EF-G, which interacts with the swivelled 30S-head conformation. These findings provide direct structural and mechanistic insight into the ‘missing link’ in terms of tRNA intermediates involved in the universally conserved translocation process.

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