贝克酵母线粒体中的核糖体是异质的

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rinat A. Khannanov, Ivan V. Chicherin, Mariya V. Baleva, Sergey A. Levitskii, Ruslan A. Vasilev, Ulyana E. Piunova, Petr A. Kamenski
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摘要

核糖体是传送带型的大分子机器,它沿着mRNA从三联体移动到三联体并聚合同源氨基酸。它们被视为具有恒定分子组成的统一实体,没有调节能力。然而,它们与参与翻译的多种蛋白质相互作用的能力表明存在专门的核糖体,专门用于特定蛋白质的生物合成。这在酵母线粒体中可以很容易地想象到,其基因组编码8个多肽,其中蛋白质特异性翻译已经由翻译激活子代表-一组蛋白质,每个蛋白质调节单个mRNA翻译。尽管如此,这个问题的研究仍然很少。我们报告了一种探索性的方法来寻找酵母线粒体中不同的核糖体种群。在线粒体核糖体蛋白上添加亲和标签,免疫沉淀法分离核糖体,并对其蛋白和RNA含量进行表征。结果表明,从不同核糖体蛋白上携带亲和标签的酵母菌株分离的线粒体核糖体恢复了不同组的成分。这种差异与其说是定性的,不如说是定量的,因为在每个样本中都鉴定出了几乎全套的线粒体核糖体蛋白,但比率显示的差异从每个核糖体10到小于0.05分子不等。此外,我们探索了翻译激活剂作为诱饵恢复酵母线粒体中翻译特定mrna的核糖体的能力。
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Ribosome in Baker’s Yeast Mitochondria are Heterogeneous

Ribosomes are macromolecular machines of conveyor type, which move along the mRNA from triplet to triplet and polymerize cognate amino acids. They are regarded as uniform entities with constant molecular composition bearing no regulatory capacity. However, their ability to interact with multiple proteins involved in translation suggests existence of specialized ribosomes dedicated to biosynthesis of particular proteins. This can be easily imagined in yeast mitochondria, whose genomes encode eight polypeptides, and where protein-specific translation is already represented by translational activators – a group of proteins each regulating a single mRNA translation. Despite this, the subject remains poorly investigated. We report an exploratory approach to search for distinct populations of ribosomes in the yeast mitochondria. Affinity tags were added to mitochondrial ribosomal proteins, ribosomes were isolated by immunoprecipitation and their protein and RNA content was characterized. It was shown that the mitochondrial ribosomes isolated from yeast strains bearing affinity tags on different ribosomal proteins recover different sets of components. The differences were rather quantitative than qualitative, because almost full sets of mitochondrial ribosomal proteins were identified in each sample, but the ratios demonstrated variance ranging from 10 to less than 0.05 molecules per ribosome. In addition, we explored the power of translational activators as a bait to recover ribosomes translating specific mRNAs in yeast mitochondria.

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Biochemistry (Moscow)
Biochemistry (Moscow) 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
139
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Biochemistry (Moscow) is the journal that includes research papers in all fields of biochemistry as well as biochemical aspects of molecular biology, bioorganic chemistry, microbiology, immunology, physiology, and biomedical sciences. Coverage also extends to new experimental methods in biochemistry, theoretical contributions of biochemical importance, reviews of contemporary biochemical topics, and mini-reviews (News in Biochemistry).
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