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Regulation of cargo recognition, commitment, and unloading drives cotranslational protein targeting

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 205, Issue 5, Pages 693-706

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201311028

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM078024]
  2. Henry Dreyfus teacher-scholar award
  3. Packard and Lucile Fellowship in science and engineering
  4. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [GBMF2939]

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Efficient and accurate protein localization is essential to cells and requires protein-targeting machineries to both effectively capture the cargo in the cytosol and productively unload the cargo at the membrane. To understand how these challenges are met, we followed the interaction of translating ribosomes during their targeting by the signal recognition particle (SRP) using a site-specific fluorescent probe in the nascent protein. We show that initial recruitment of SRP receptor (SR) selectively enhances the affinity of SRP for correct cargos, thus committing SRP-dependent substrates to the pathway. Real-time measurement of cargo transfer from the targeting to translocation machinery revealed multiple factors that drive this event, including GTPase rearrangement in the SRP-SR complex, stepwise displacement of SRP from the ribosome and signal sequence by SecYEG, and elongation of the nascent polypeptide. Our results elucidate how active and sequential regulation of the SRP-cargo interaction drives efficient and faithful protein targeting.

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