International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2022)

The CAR–mRNA Interaction Surface Is a Zipper Extension of the Ribosome A Site

  • Carol Dalgarno,
  • Kristen Scopino,
  • Mitsu Raval,
  • Clara Nachmanoff,
  • Eric D. Sakkas,
  • Daniel Krizanc,
  • Kelly M. Thayer,
  • Michael P. Weir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
p. 1417

Abstract

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The ribosome CAR interaction surface behaves as an extension of the decoding center A site and has H-bond interactions with the +1 codon, which is next in line to enter the A site. Through molecular dynamic simulations, we investigated the codon sequence specificity of this CAR–mRNA interaction and discovered a strong preference for GCN codons, suggesting that there may be a sequence-dependent layer of translational regulation dependent on the CAR interaction surface. Dissection of the CAR–mRNA interaction through nucleotide substitution experiments showed that the first nucleotide of the +1 codon dominates over the second nucleotide position, consistent with an energetically favorable zipper-like activity that emanates from the A site through the CAR–mRNA interface. Moreover, the CAR/+1 codon interaction is affected by the identity of nucleotide 3 of +1 GCN codons, which influences the stacking of G and C. Clustering analysis suggests that the A-site decoding center adopts different neighborhood substates that depend on the identity of the +1 codon.

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