Loss of rRNA modifications in the decoding center of the ribosome impairs translation and strongly delays pre-rRNA processing

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The ribosome decoding center is rich in modified rRNA nucleotides and little is known about their effects. Here, we examine the consequences of systematically deleting eight pseudouridine and 2′-O-methylation modifications in the yeast decoding center. Loss of most modifications individually has no apparent effect on cell growth. However, deletions of 2-3 modifications in the A- and P-site regions can cause (1) reduced growth rates (∼15%-50% slower); (2) reduced amino acid incorporation rates (14%-24% slower); and (3) a significant deficiency in free small subunits. Negative and positive interference effects were observed, as well as strong positional influences. Notably, blocking formation of a hypermodified pseudouridine in the P region delays the onset of the final cleavage event in 18S rRNA formation (∼60% slower), suggesting that modification at this site could have an important role in modulating ribosome synthesis. Copyright © 2009 RNA Society.

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Liang, X. H., Liu, Q., & Fournier, M. J. (2009). Loss of rRNA modifications in the decoding center of the ribosome impairs translation and strongly delays pre-rRNA processing. RNA, 15(9), 1716–1728. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1724409

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