Month
Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 11:15 - 12:15
Categories: Seminar *

Department of Molecular Biology/MIMS
Extra Seminar

Speaker:
Himanshu Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam, India

Title:
Ribosome assembly defects abrogate initiation factor mediated inspection of start codon

Host:
Jonas Barandun, MIMS group leader and SciLifeLab National Fellow, Department of Molecular Biology

Room: Thymine, Dept Molecular Biology, NUS, bldg 6K/L 2 stairs up

Abstract:
Faithful protein synthesis is ensured by extensive quality control checkpoints using components of the translational machinery. However, the implications of defective ribosome assembly on protein synthesis and the associated translation quality control mechanisms in bacteria remain grossly unaddressed. In this study, using E. coli as a model organism we show that premature ribosomes evade scrutiny of cognate start Codon by initiation factors during translation initiation. Resultantly the defective ribosomes make way into the translation cycle with severely compromised decoding and protein synthesis capabilities. The enfeebled binding of premature ribosomes to initiation factors also licenses the rapid conversion of the 30S (pre) initiation complex to 70S initiation complex. Overall, our work highlights that a mass balance deficit between premature ribosomes and initiation factors steers the entry of premature ribosomes into the translation cycle.
(Co-Author: B. Anand)