2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2007.09.029
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Analysis of the In Vivo Assembly Pathway of Eukaryotic 40S Ribosomal Proteins

Abstract: In eukaryotes, in vivo formation of the two ribosomal subunits from four ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and approximately 80 ribosomal proteins (r-proteins) involves more than 150 nonribosomal proteins and around 100 small noncoding RNAs. It is temporally and spatially organized within different cellular compartments: the nucleolus, the nucleoplasm, and the cytoplasm. Here, we present a way to analyze how eukaryotic r-proteins of the small ribosomal subunit (SSU) assemble in vivo with rRNA. Our results show that key a… Show more

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“…These scattered interactions of members of early-, intermediate-, and late-acting RPLs with rRNA do not immediately suggest a 59-39 directionality of assembly. However, some contacts might be preferentially established earlier, while some interactions occur later, explaining the progressive stabilization of RPL binding (Ferreira-Cerca et al 2007;Sahasranaman et al 2011;Ohmayer et al 2013). Interestingly, with the exception of L3 in domain VI, early-acting RPLs have more interactions with the 59 half of 25S rRNA in domains I and II, while late-acting RPLs have more interactions with the 39 half of 25S rRNA in domains IV and V (Supplemental Table 1).…”
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“…These scattered interactions of members of early-, intermediate-, and late-acting RPLs with rRNA do not immediately suggest a 59-39 directionality of assembly. However, some contacts might be preferentially established earlier, while some interactions occur later, explaining the progressive stabilization of RPL binding (Ferreira-Cerca et al 2007;Sahasranaman et al 2011;Ohmayer et al 2013). Interestingly, with the exception of L3 in domain VI, early-acting RPLs have more interactions with the 59 half of 25S rRNA in domains I and II, while late-acting RPLs have more interactions with the 39 half of 25S rRNA in domains IV and V (Supplemental Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, we also know that most RPLs are found in the earliest pre-60S particles, yet their association with preribosomes is thought to become more stable as assembly proceeds, by creating more contacts with pre-rRNA (Ferreira-Cerca et al 2007;Adilakshmi et al 2008;Ohmayer et al 2013). Thus, analyzing the RPL content of preribosomes depleted of early-, middle-, and late-acting RPLs enabled us to arrive at a conclusion that assembly of the 60S ribosomal subunit is hierarchical.…”
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