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- Title
Nascent chains derived from a foldable protein sequence interact with specific ribosomal surface sites near the exit tunnel.
- Authors
Masse, Meranda M.; Guzman-Luna, Valeria; Varela, Angela E.; Mahfuza Shapla, Ummay; Hutchinson, Rachel B.; Srivastava, Aniruddha; Wei, Wanting; Fuchs, Andrew M.; Cavagnero, Silvia
- Abstract
In order to become bioactive, proteins must be translated and protected from aggregation during biosynthesis. The ribosome and molecular chaperones play a key role in this process. Ribosome-bound nascent chains (RNCs) of intrinsically disordered proteins and RNCs bearing a signal/arrest sequence are known to interact with ribosomal proteins. However, in the case of RNCs bearing foldable protein sequences, not much information is available on these interactions. Here, via a combination of chemical crosslinking and time-resolved fluorescence-anisotropy, we find that nascent chains of the foldable globin apoHmp1–140 interact with ribosomal protein L23 and have a freely-tumbling non-interacting N-terminal compact region comprising 63–94 residues. Longer RNCs (apoHmp1–189) also interact with an additional yet unidentified ribosomal protein, as well as with chaperones. Surprisingly, the apparent strength of RNC/r-protein interactions does not depend on nascent-chain sequence. Overall, foldable nascent chains establish and expand interactions with selected ribosomal proteins and chaperones, as they get longer. These data are significant because they reveal the interplay between independent conformational sampling and nascent-protein interactions with the ribosomal surface.
- Subjects
AMINO acid sequence; RIBOSOMAL proteins; MOLECULAR chaperones; BIOSYNTHESIS; SURFACE interactions; GLOBIN
- Publication
Scientific Reports, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2045-2322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-61274-1