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The Ribosome-associated Quality Control Pathway Supports Survival in the Absence of Non-stop Ribosome Rescue Factors

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Journal mBio
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2024 Nov 13
PMID 39535229
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Abstract

Importance: In bacteria, it is estimated that 2%-4% of all translation reactions terminate with the ribosome stalled on a damaged mRNA lacking a stop codon. Mechanisms that rescue these ribosomes are essential for viability. We determined the functional overlap between the ribosome quality control pathway and the classical non-stop rescue systems [alternative rescue factor (ArfA) and -translation] in a representative Firmicute and Proteobacterium, phyla that are evolutionarily distinct. Furthermore, we used a bioinformatics approach to examine the conservation and overlap of various ribosome rescue systems in >15,000 species throughout the bacterial domain. These results provide key insights into ribosome rescue in diverse phyla.

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