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Isolation and characterization of a dominant negative mutant of Bacillus subtilis GTP-binding protein, YlqF, essential for biogenesis and maintenance of the 50 S ribosomal subunit.

Authors :
Matsuo Y
Oshima T
Loh PC
Morimoto T
Ogasawara N
Source :
The Journal of biological chemistry [J Biol Chem] 2007 Aug 31; Vol. 282 (35), pp. 25270-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Jul 05.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The circularly permuted GTPase YlqF is essential for cell viability and is broadly conserved from Gram-positive bacteria to eukaryotes. We previously reported that YlqF participates in the late step of 50 S ribosomal subunit assembly in Bacillus subtilis. Here, we demonstrate that an N-terminal deletion mutant of YlqF (YlqFDeltaN10) inhibits cell growth even in the presence of wild-type YlqF. In contrast to the wild-type protein, the GTPase activity of this mutant was not stimulated by the 50 S subunit and did not dissociate from the premature 50 S subunit. Thus, YlqFDeltaN10 acts as a competitive inhibitor of wild-type YlqF. Premature 50 S subunit lacking ribosomal protein L27 and with a reduced amount of L16 accumulated in YlqFDeltaN10-overexpressing cells and in YlqF-depleted cells, suggesting that YlqFDeltaN10 binds to the premature 50 S subunit. Moreover, premature 50 S subunit from both YlqFDeltaN10-overexpressing and YlqF-depleted cells more strongly enhanced the GTPase activity of YlqF than the mature 50 S subunit of the 70 S ribosome. Collectively, our results indicate that YlqF is targeted to the premature 50 S subunit lacking ribosomal proteins L16 and L27 to assemble functional 50 S subunit through a GTPase activity-dependent conformational change of 23 S rRNA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9258
Volume :
282
Issue :
35
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of biological chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17613524
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M703894200