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Mengtan Du1,2, Chenke Deng1, Ting Yu1,2
1Department of Systems Biology, School of Life Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology, No. 1088 Xueyuan Avenue, Shenzhen 518055, People's Republic of China.
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Ribosome biogenesis is a highly regulated cellular process that involves the control of numerous assembly factors. The small protein YjgA has been reported to play a role in the late stages of 50S assembly. However, the precise molecular mechanism underlying its function remains unclear. In this study, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures revealed that depletion of YjgA or its N-terminal loop in Escherichia coli both lead to the accumulation of immature 50S particles with structural abnormalities mainly in peptidyl transferase center (PTC) and H68/69 region. CryoDRGN analysis uncovered 8 and 6 distinct conformations of pre50S for ΔyjgA and YjgA-ΔNloop, respectively. These conformations highlighted the role of the N-terminal loop of YjgA in integrating uL16 and stabilizing H89 in PTC, which was further verified by the pull-down assays of YjgA and its mutants with uL16. Together with the function of undocking H68 through the binding of its C-terminal CTLH-like domain to the base of the L1 stalk, YjgA facilitates the maturation of PTC. This study identified critical domains of YjgA contributing to 50S assembly efficiency, providing a comprehensive understanding of the dual roles of YjgA in accelerating ribosome biogenesis and expanding our knowledge of the intricate processes governing cellular protein synthesis.
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