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Isolation and Fluorescence Imaging for Single-particle Reconstruction of Chlamydomonas Centrioles
Published on: September 21, 2018
Chloroplast-encoded small subunit extensions reshape the Chlamydomonas chlororibosome
Florent Waltz1, Philippe A Lehner1, Philippe Van der Stappen1
1Biozentrum, University of Basel, Spitalstrasse 41, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland.
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Chloroplast ribosomes (chlororibosomes) synthesize the core protein components of the photosynthetic apparatus, yet their structural diversity outside flowering plants remains largely unexplored. Here, we combine in situ cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) with single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to determine the structure of the chlororibosome from the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Subtomogram averaging of chlororibosomes in their native environment, resolved to ~5 Å resolution and in distinct translational states, reveals particles both free in the stroma and loosely tethered to thylakoid membranes. These in situ reconstructions uncover an additional "arm" domain on the small subunit. High-resolution single-particle reconstruction of isolated chlororibosomes to ~2.5 Å, in states bound either to the inhibitory translation factor pY or to a nascent chain-linked P-site tRNA, reveals that this domain is built primarily from extensive chloroplast-encoded insertions and extensions of conserved small subunit proteins, supported by chlororibosome-specific ribosomal proteins. The arm domain is located around the mRNA entry and exit channels, suggesting a role in stabilizing the mRNA trajectory through the small subunit and organizing chloroplast polysomes. Together, these data reveal unexpected structural variation of algal chlororibosomes and suggest that chloroplast translation has diversified substantially even among relatively closely related photosynthetic lineages.
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