Author:
Scaiola Alain,Peña Cohue,Weisser Melanie,Böhringer Daniel,Leibundgut Marc,Klingauf-Nerurkar Purnima,Gerhardy Stefan,Panse Vikram Govind,Ban Nenad
Abstract
AbstractFinal maturation of eukaryotic ribosomes occurs in the cytoplasm and requires the sequential removal of associated assembly factors and processing of the immature 20S pre-RNA. Using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), we have determined the structure of a cytoplasmic pre-40S particle poised to initiate final maturation at a resolution of 3.4 Å. The structure reveals the extent of conformational rearrangements of the 3’ major and 3’ minor domains of the ribosomal RNA that take place during maturation, as well as the roles of the assembly factors Enp1, Ltv1, Rio2, Tsr1, and Pno1 in the process. Altogether, we provide a structural framework for the coordination of the final maturation events that drive a pre-40S particle towards the mature form capable of engaging in translation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory