Author: Mao, Yujia; Lin, Ran; Xu, Shoujun; Wang, Yuhong
Title: Highâ€Resolution DNA Dualâ€Rulers Reveal a New Intermediate State in Ribosomal Frameshifting Cord-id: 51e4ul1w Document date: 2021_2_25
ID: 51e4ul1w
Snippet: Ribosomal frameshifting is an important pathway used by many viruses for protein synthesis that involves mRNA translocation of various numbers of nucleotides. Resolving the mRNA positions with subnucleotide precision will provide critical mechanistic information that is difficult to obtain with current techniques. We report a method of highâ€resolution DNA rulers with subnucleotide precision and the discovery of new frameshifting intermediate states on mRNA containing a GA(7)G motif. Two interm
Document: Ribosomal frameshifting is an important pathway used by many viruses for protein synthesis that involves mRNA translocation of various numbers of nucleotides. Resolving the mRNA positions with subnucleotide precision will provide critical mechanistic information that is difficult to obtain with current techniques. We report a method of highâ€resolution DNA rulers with subnucleotide precision and the discovery of new frameshifting intermediate states on mRNA containing a GA(7)G motif. Two intermediate states were observed with the aid of fusidic acid, one at the “0†reading frame and the other near the “−1†reading frame, in contrast to the “−2†and “−1†frameshifting products found in the absence of the antibiotic. We termed the new nearâ€â€œâˆ’1†intermediate the Post(−1*) state because it was shifted by approximately half a nucleotide compared to the normal “−1†reading frame at the 5’â€end. This indicates a ribosome conformation that is different from the conventional model of three reading frames. Our work reveals uniquely precise mRNA motions and subtle conformational changes that will complement structural and fluorescence studies.
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