Title of article :
Structure of the Mammalian Mitochondrial Ribosome Reveals an Expanded Functional Role for Its Component Proteins
Author/Authors :
Manjuli R. Sharma، نويسنده , , Emine C. Koc، نويسنده , , Partha P. Datta، نويسنده , , Timothy M. Booth، نويسنده , , Linda L. Spremulli، نويسنده , , Rajendra K. Agrawal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The mitochondrial ribosome is responsible for the biosynthesis of protein components crucial to the generation of ATP in the eukaryotic cell. Because the protein:RNA ratio in the mitochondrial ribosome (∼69:∼31) is the inverse of that of its prokaryotic counterpart (∼33:∼67), it was thought that the additional and/or larger proteins of the mitochondrial ribosome must compensate for the shortened rRNAs. Here, we present a three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopic map of the mammalian mitochondrial 55S ribosome carrying a tRNA at its P site, and we find that instead, many of the proteins occupy new positions in the ribosome. Furthermore, unlike cytoplasmic ribosomes, the mitochondrial ribosome possesses intersubunit bridges composed largely of proteins; it has a gatelike structure at its mRNA entrance, perhaps involved in recruiting unique mitochondrial mRNAs; and it has a polypeptide exit tunnel that allows access to the solvent before the exit site, suggesting a unique nascent-polypeptide exit mechanism.