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Structural basis of amino acid surveillance by higher-order tRNA-mRNA interactions

Authors :
Li, Shuang
Su, Zhaoming
Lehmann, Jean
Stamatopoulou, Vassiliki
Giarimoglou, Nikoleta
Henderson, Frances E.
Fan, Lixin
Pintilie, Grigore D.
Zhang, Kaiming
Chen, Muyuan
Ludtke, Steven J.
Wang, Yun-Xing
Stathopoulos, Constantinos
Chiu, Wah
Zhang, Jinwei
Source :
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology; December 2019, Vol. 26 Issue: 12 p1094-1105, 12p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Amino acid availability in Gram-positive bacteria is monitored by T-box riboswitches. T-boxes directly bind tRNAs, assess their aminoacylation state, and regulate the transcription or translation of downstream genes to maintain nutritional homeostasis. Here, we report cocrystal and cryo-EM structures of Geobacillus kaustophilusand Bacillus subtilisT-box–tRNA complexes, detailing their multivalent, exquisitely selective interactions. The T-box forms a U-shaped molecular vise that clamps the tRNA, captures its 3′ end using an elaborate ‘discriminator’ structure, and interrogates its aminoacylation state using a steric filter fashioned from a wobble base pair. In the absence of aminoacylation, T-boxes clutch tRNAs and form a continuously stacked central spine, permitting transcriptional readthrough or translation initiation. A modeled aminoacyl disrupts tRNA-T-box stacking, severing the central spine and blocking gene expression. Our data establish a universal mechanism of amino acid sensing on tRNAs and gene regulation by T-box riboswitches and exemplify how higher-order RNA-RNA interactions achieve multivalency and specificity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15459993 and 15459985
Volume :
26
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs51574051
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-019-0326-7