학술논문

Sequence-specific remodeling of a topologically complex RNP substrate by Spb4
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 29(12):1228-1238
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1545-9993
1545-9985
Abstract
DEAD-box ATPases are ubiquitous enzymes essential in all aspects of RNA biology. However, the limited in vitro catalytic activities described for these enzymes are at odds with their complex cellular roles, most notably in driving large-scale RNA remodeling steps during the assembly of ribonucleoproteins (RNPs). We describe cryo-EM structures of 60S ribosomal biogenesis intermediates that reveal how context-specific RNA unwinding by the DEAD-box ATPase Spb4 results in extensive, sequence-specific remodeling of rRNA secondary structure. Multiple cis and trans interactions stabilize Spb4 in a post-catalytic, high-energy intermediate that drives the organization of the three-way junction at the base of rRNA domain IV. This mechanism explains how limited strand separation by DEAD-box ATPases is leveraged to provide non-equilibrium directionality and ensure efficient and accurate RNP assembly.
Cruz et al. present cryo-EM structures of large ribosomal subunit assembly intermediates that reveal how the DEAD-box helicase Spb4 remodels rRNA secondary structures to facilitate and guide 60S maturation.