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Nat Chem Biol ; 2024 Sep 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39300229

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Modified tRNA anticodons are critical for proper mRNA translation during protein synthesis. It is generally thought that almost all bacterial tRNAsIle use a modified cytidine-lysidine (L)-at the first position (34) of the anticodon to decipher the AUA codon as isoleucine (Ile). Here we report that tRNAsIle from plant organelles and a subset of bacteria contain a new cytidine derivative, designated 2-aminovaleramididine (ava2C). Like L34, ava2C34 governs both Ile-charging ability and AUA decoding. Cryo-electron microscopy structural analyses revealed molecular details of codon recognition by ava2C34 with a specific interaction between its terminal amide group and an mRNA residue 3'-adjacent to the AUA codon. These findings reveal the evolutionary variation of an essential tRNA modification and demonstrate the molecular basis of AUA decoding mediated by a unique tRNA modification.

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Nat Struct Mol Biol ; 31(5): 817-825, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38538915

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The anticodon modifications of transfer RNAs (tRNAs) finetune the codon recognition on the ribosome for accurate translation. Bacteria and archaea utilize the modified cytidines, lysidine (L) and agmatidine (agm2C), respectively, in the anticodon of tRNAIle to decipher AUA codon. L and agm2C contain long side chains with polar termini, but their functions remain elusive. Here we report the cryogenic electron microscopy structures of tRNAsIle recognizing the AUA codon on the ribosome. Both modifications interact with the third adenine of the codon via a unique C-A geometry. The side chains extend toward 3' direction of the mRNA, and the polar termini form hydrogen bonds with 2'-OH of the residue 3'-adjacent to the AUA codon. Biochemical analyses demonstrated that AUA decoding is facilitated by the additional interaction between the polar termini of the modified cytidines and 2'-OH of the fourth mRNA residue. We also visualized cyclic N6-threonylcarbamoyladenosine (ct6A), another tRNA modification, and revealed a molecular basis how ct6A contributes to efficient decoding.


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Anticodon , Cryoelectron Microscopy , RNA, Transfer, Ile , RNA, Transfer, Ile/chemistry , RNA, Transfer, Ile/metabolism , RNA, Transfer, Ile/genetics , Anticodon/chemistry , Anticodon/metabolism , Ribosomes/metabolism , Ribosomes/chemistry , Nucleic Acid Conformation , Models, Molecular , Codon/genetics , Lysine/metabolism , Lysine/chemistry , Lysine/analogs & derivatives , Cytidine/analogs & derivatives , Cytidine/chemistry , Cytidine/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/metabolism , RNA, Transfer/chemistry , RNA, Transfer/genetics , Protein Biosynthesis , Pyrimidine Nucleosides
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