Macromolecular assemblies supporting transcription-translation coupling.

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Transcription-Austin Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-27 DOI:10.1080/21541264.2021.1981713
Michael W Webster, Albert Weixlbaumer
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Coordination between the molecular machineries that synthesize and decode prokaryotic mRNAs is an important layer of gene expression control known as transcription-translation coupling. While it has long been known that translation can regulate transcription and vice-versa, recent structural and biochemical work has shed light on the underlying mechanistic basis. Complexes of RNA polymerase linked to a trailing ribosome (expressomes) have been structurally characterized in a variety of states at near-atomic resolution, and also directly visualized in cells. These data are complemented by recent biochemical and biophysical analyses of transcription-translation systems and the individual components within them. Here, we review our improved understanding of the molecular basis of transcription-translation coupling. These insights are discussed in relation to our evolving understanding of the role of coupling in cells.

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支持转录-翻译耦合的大分子组装。
合成和解码原核mrna的分子机制之间的协调是基因表达控制的一个重要层面,称为转录-翻译耦合。虽然人们早就知道翻译可以调节转录,反之亦然,但最近的结构和生化工作已经揭示了潜在的机制基础。RNA聚合酶复合物连接到一个拖尾核糖体(表达体)已经在各种状态下的结构特征在近原子分辨率,也直接在细胞中可视化。这些数据是由最近的生化和生物物理分析转录-翻译系统和其中的个别成分补充。在这里,我们回顾了我们对转录-翻译耦合的分子基础的改进理解。这些见解讨论了关系到我们对偶联在细胞中的作用的不断发展的理解。
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