9C3I image
Deposition Date 2024-06-01
Release Date 2024-12-04
Last Version Date 2024-12-04
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
9C3I
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Title:
Rebuilt CNOT3/tRNA-LEU structure
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Resolution:
3.10 Å
Aggregation State:
PARTICLE
Reconstruction Method:
SINGLE PARTICLE
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polyribonucleotide
Molecule:tRNA Leu, UAA-1-1
Chain IDs:B (auth: A)
Chain Length:86
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Oryctolagus cuniculus
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 3
Gene (Uniprot):CNOT3
Chain IDs:A (auth: S)
Chain Length:609
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Homo sapiens
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Primary Citation
Specific tRNAs promote mRNA decay by recruiting the CCR4-NOT complex to translating ribosomes.
Science 386 eadq8587 eadq8587 (2024)
PMID: 39571015 DOI: 10.1126/science.adq8587

Abstact

The CCR4-NOT complex is a major regulator of eukaryotic messenger RNA (mRNA) stability. Slow decoding during translation promotes association of CCR4-NOT with ribosomes, accelerating mRNA degradation. We applied selective ribosome profiling to further investigate the determinants of CCR4-NOT recruitment to ribosomes in mammalian cells. This revealed that specific arginine codons in the P-site are strong signals for ribosomal recruitment of human CNOT3, a CCR4-NOT subunit. Cryo-electron microscopy and transfer RNA (tRNA) mutagenesis demonstrated that the D-arms of select arginine tRNAs interact with CNOT3 and promote its recruitment whereas other tRNA D-arms sterically clash with CNOT3. These effects link codon content to mRNA stability. Thus, in addition to their canonical decoding function, tRNAs directly engage regulatory complexes during translation, a mechanism we term P-site tRNA-mediated mRNA decay.

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