Mutational analysis of protein folding inside the ribosome exit tunnel

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Abstract

Recent work has demonstrated that cotranslational folding of proteins or protein domains in, or in the immediate vicinity of, the ribosome exit tunnel generates a pulling force on the nascent polypeptide chain that can be detected using a so-called translational arrest peptide (AP) engineered into the nascent chain as a force sensor. Here, we show that AP-based force measurements combined with systematic Ala and Trp scans of a zinc-finger domain that folds in the exit tunnel can be used to identify the residues that are critical for intraribosomal folding. Our results suggest a general approach to characterize the folded state(s) that may form as a protein domain moves progressively down the ribosome exit tunnel.

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Farías-Rico, J. A., Goetz, S. K., Marino, J., & von Heijne, G. (2017). Mutational analysis of protein folding inside the ribosome exit tunnel. FEBS Letters, 591(1), 155–163. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12504

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