Filipek, Kamil and Blanchet, Sandra and Molestak, Eliza and Zaciura, Monika and Chih-Chien Wu, Colin and Horbowicz-Drożdżal, Patrycja and Grela, Przemysław and Zalewski, Mateusz and Kmiecik, Sebastian and González-Ibarra, Alan and Krokowski, Dawid and Latoch, Przemysław and Starosta, Agata L and Mołoń, Mateusz and Shao, Yutian and Borkiewicz, Lidia and Michalec-Wawiórka, Barbara and Wawiórka, Leszek and Kubiński, Konrad and Socała, Katarzyna and Wlaź, Piotr and Cunningham, Kyle W and Green, Rachel and Rodnina, Marina V and Tchórzewski, Marek (2024) Phosphorylation of P-stalk proteins defines the ribosomal state for interaction with auxiliary protein factors. EMBO Reports .
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44319-024-00297-1
Abstract
Ribosomal action is facilitated by the orchestrated work of trans-acting factors and ribosomal elements, which are subject to regulatory events, often involving phosphorylation. One such element is the ribosomal P-stalk, which plays a dual function: it activates translational GTPases, which support basic ribosomal functions, and interacts with the Gcn2 kinase, linking the ribosomes to the ISR pathway. We show that P-stalk proteins, which form a pentamer, exist in the cell exclusively in a phosphorylated state at five C-terminal domains (CTDs), ensuring optimal translation (speed and accuracy) and may play a role in the timely regulation of the Gcn2-dependent stress response. Phosphorylation of the CTD induces a structural transition from a collapsed to a coil-like structure, and the CTD gains conformational freedom, allowing specific but transient binding to various protein partners, optimizing the ribosome action. The report reveals a unique feature of the P-stalk proteins, indicating that, unlike most ribosomal proteins, which are regulated by phosphorylation in an on/off manner, the P-stalk proteins exist in a constantly phosphorylated state, which optimizes their interaction with auxiliary factors.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science > Q Science (General) |
ID Code: | 2467 |
Deposited By: | Dr Agata Starosta |
Deposited On: | 04 Nov 2024 10:26 |
Last Modified: | 04 Nov 2024 10:26 |
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