The ribosome modulates folding inside the ribosomal exit tunnel
Preprint 2020 English
Authors
FW
Florian Wruck
PT
Pengfei Tian
RK
Renuka Kudva
Abstract
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Proteins commonly fold cotranslationally on the ribosome, while the nascent chain emerges from the ribosomal tunnel. Protein domains that are sufficiently small can even fold while still located inside the tunnel. However, the effect of the tunnel on the folding dynamics of these domains is still not well understood. Here, we combine optical tweezers with single-molecule FRET and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate folding of the small zinc-finger domain ADR1a inside and at the vestibule of the ribosomal tunnel. The tunnel is found to accelerate folding and stabilize the folded state, reminiscent of the effects of chaperonins. However, a simple mechanism involving stabilization by confinement does not reproduce the results. Instead, it appears that electrostatic interactions between the protein and ribosome contribute to the observed folding acceleration and stabilization of ADR1a.
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