Cryo-EM structures of the human Elongator complex at work

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Abbassi Nour-el-HanaORCID,Jaciuk MarcinORCID,Scherf DavidORCID,Böhnert PaulineORCID,Rau AlexanderORCID,Hammermeister AlexanderORCID,Rawski MichałORCID,Indyka PaulinaORCID,Wazny Grzegorz,Chramiec-Głąbik Andrzej,Dobosz Dominika,Skupien-Rabian BozenaORCID,Jankowska UrszulaORCID,Rappsilber JuriORCID,Schaffrath RaffaelORCID,Lin Ting-YuORCID,Glatt SebastianORCID

Abstract

AbstracttRNA modifications affect ribosomal elongation speed and co-translational folding dynamics. The Elongator complex is responsible for introducing 5-carboxymethyl at wobble uridine bases (cm5U34) in eukaryotic tRNAs. However, the structure and function of human Elongator remain poorly understood. In this study, we present a series of cryo-EM structures of human ELP123 in complex with tRNA and cofactors at four different stages of the reaction. The structures at resolutions of up to 2.9 Å together with complementary functional analyses reveal the molecular mechanism of the modification reaction. Our results show that tRNA binding exposes a universally conserved uridine at position 33 (U33), which triggers acetyl-CoA hydrolysis. We identify a series of conserved residues that are crucial for the radical-based acetylation of U34 and profile the molecular effects of patient-derived mutations. Together, we provide the high-resolution view of human Elongator and reveal its detailed mechanism of action.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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