eLife (Mar 2017)

Mechanism of ribosome rescue by ArfA and RF2

  • Gabriel Demo,
  • Egor Svidritskiy,
  • Rohini Madireddy,
  • Ruben Diaz-Avalos,
  • Timothy Grant,
  • Nikolaus Grigorieff,
  • Duncan Sousa,
  • Andrei A Korostelev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.23687
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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ArfA rescues ribosomes stalled on truncated mRNAs by recruiting release factor RF2, which normally binds stop codons to catalyze peptide release. We report two 3.2 Å resolution cryo-EM structures – determined from a single sample – of the 70S ribosome with ArfA•RF2 in the A site. In both states, the ArfA C-terminus occupies the mRNA tunnel downstream of the A site. One state contains a compact inactive RF2 conformation. Ordering of the ArfA N-terminus in the second state rearranges RF2 into an extended conformation that docks the catalytic GGQ motif into the peptidyl-transferase center. Our work thus reveals the structural dynamics of ribosome rescue. The structures demonstrate how ArfA ‘senses’ the vacant mRNA tunnel and activates RF2 to mediate peptide release without a stop codon, allowing stalled ribosomes to be recycled.

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