The Escherichia coli GTPase CgtA E Is Involved in Late Steps of Large Ribosome Assembly

Author:

Jiang Mengxi1,Datta Kaustuv1,Walker Angela2,Strahler John2,Bagamasbad Pia1,Andrews Philip C.2,Maddock Janine R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

2. Department of Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

Abstract

ABSTRACT The bacterial ribosome is an extremely complicated macromolecular complex the in vivo biogenesis of which is poorly understood. Although several bona fide assembly factors have been identified, their precise functions and temporal relationships are not clearly defined. Here we describe the involvement of an Escherichia coli GTPase, CgtA E , in late steps of large ribosomal subunit biogenesis. CgtA E belongs to the Obg/CgtA GTPase subfamily, whose highly conserved members are predominantly involved in ribosome function. Mutations in CgtA E cause both polysome and rRNA processing defects; small- and large-subunit precursor rRNAs accumulate in a cgtA E mutant. In this study we apply a new semiquantitative proteomic approach to show that CgtA E is required for optimal incorporation of certain late-assembly ribosomal proteins into the large ribosomal subunit. Moreover, we demonstrate the interaction with the 50S ribosomal subunits of specific nonribosomal proteins (including heretofore uncharacterized proteins) and define possible temporal relationships between these proteins and CgtA E . We also show that purified CgtA E associates with purified ribosomal particles in the GTP-bound form. Finally, CgtA E cofractionates with the mature 50S but not with intermediate particles accumulated in other large ribosome assembly mutants.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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