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Transcription Increases the Cooperativity of Ribonucleoprotein Assembly

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CELL
Volume 179, Issue 6, Pages 1370-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.11.007

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 GM60819, F32 GM125234]

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The synthesis of new ribosomes begins during transcription of the rRNA and is widely assumed to follow an orderly 50 to 30 gradient. To visualize co-transcriptional assembly of ribosomal protein-RNA complexes in real time, we developed a single-molecule platform that simultaneously monitors transcription and protein association with the elongating transcript. Unexpectedly, the early assembly protein uS4 binds newly made pre-16S rRNA only transiently, likely due to non-native folding of the rRNA during transcription. Stable uS4 binding became more probable only in the presence of additional ribosomal proteins that bind upstream and down-stream of protein uS4 by allowing productive assembly intermediates to form earlier. We propose that dynamic sampling of elongating RNA by multiple proteins overcomes heterogeneous RNA folding, preventing assembly bottlenecks and initiating assembly within the transcription time window. This may be a common feature of transcription-coupled RNP assembly.

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