Insights into the Mechanism of Ribosomal Incorporation of Mammalian L13a Protein during Ribosome Biogenesis

Author:

Das Priyanka1,Basu Abhijit1,Biswas Aditi1,Poddar Darshana1,Andrews Joel2,Barik Sailen1,Komar Anton A.1,Mazumder Barsanjit1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Gene Regulation in Health & Disease, Department of Biology, Geology and Environmental Sciences, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of South Alabama, College of Medicine, Mobile, Alabama, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT In contrast to prokaryotes, the precise mechanism of incorporation of ribosomal proteins into ribosomes in eukaryotes is not well understood. For the majority of eukaryotic ribosomal proteins, residues critical for rRNA binding, a key step in the hierarchical assembly of ribosomes, have not been well defined. In this study, we used the mammalian ribosomal protein L13a as a model to investigate the mechanism(s) underlying eukaryotic ribosomal protein incorporation into ribosomes. This work identified the arginine residue at position 68 of L13a as being essential for L13a binding to rRNA and incorporation into ribosomes. We also demonstrated that incorporation of L13a takes place during maturation of the 90S preribosome in the nucleolus, but that translocation of L13a into the nucleolus is not sufficient for its incorporation into ribosomes. Incorporation of L13a into the 90S preribosome was required for rRNA methylation within the 90S complex. However, mutations abolishing ribosomal incorporation of L13a did not affect its ability to be phosphorylated or its extraribosomal function in GAIT element-mediated translational silencing. These results provide new insights into the mechanism of ribosomal incorporation of L13a and will be useful in guiding future studies aimed at fully deciphering mammalian ribosome biogenesis.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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