Transfer RNA in the hybrid P/E state: Correlating molecular dynamics simulations with cryo-EM data

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Abstract

Transfer RNA (tRNA) transiently occupies the hybrid P/E state (P/E-tRNA) when mRNA-tRNA are translocated in the ribosome. In this study, we characterize the structure of P/E-tRNA and its interactions with the ribosome by correlating the results from molecular dynamics simulations on free tRNA with the cryo-EM map of P/E-tRNA. In our approach, we show that the cryo-EM map may be interpreted as a conformational average. Along the molecular dynamics trajectories (44 ns, 18 ns, and 18 ns), some of the snapshots prove to be quite close to the observed density. In a representative structure, the CCA (3′) arm is uniquely twisted, and the anticodon stem loop is kinked at the junctions to both the anticodon loop and the D stem. In addition, the map shows that the P/E-tRNA is no longer bound to helix H69 of 23S rRNA and is flexible, and the conformations of helices H68 and h44 of 16S rRNA differ from those in the x-ray structure. Thus, our study presents structural and dynamic information on the P/E-tRNA and characterizes its interactions with the translocating ribosome. © 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

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Li, W., & Frank, J. (2007). Transfer RNA in the hybrid P/E state: Correlating molecular dynamics simulations with cryo-EM data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(42), 16540–16545. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0708094104

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