Tracking transcription-translation coupling in real time
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Qureshi, Nusrat Shahin; Duss, Olivier
署名单位:
European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL); European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
刊物名称:
Nature
ISSN/ISSBN:
0028-1936
DOI:
10.1038/s41586-024-08308-w
发表日期:
2025-01-09
页码:
487-+
关键词:
messenger-rna structure
structural basis
ribosome
polymerase
DYNAMICS
site
sfp
translocation
architecture
temperature
摘要:
A central question in biology is how macromolecular machines function cooperatively. In bacteria, transcription and translation occur in the same cellular compartment, and can be physically and functionally coupled1-4. Although high-resolution structures of the ribosome-RNA polymerase (RNAP) complex have provided initial mechanistic insights into the coupling process5-10, we lack knowledge of how these structural snapshots are placed along a dynamic reaction trajectory. Here we reconstitute a complete and active transcription-translation system and develop multi-colour single-molecule fluorescence microscopy experiments to directly and simultaneously track transcription elongation, translation elongation and the physical and functional coupling between the ribosome and the RNAP in real time. Our data show that physical coupling between ribosome and RNAP can occur over hundreds of nucleotides of intervening mRNA by mRNA looping, a process facilitated by NusG. We detect active transcription elongation during mRNA looping and show that NusA-paused RNAPs can be activated by the ribosome by long-range physical coupling. Conversely, the ribosome slows down while colliding with the RNAP. We hereby provide an alternative explanation for how the ribosome can efficiently rescue RNAP from frequent pausing without requiring collisions by a closely trailing ribosome. Overall, our dynamic data mechanistically highlight an example of how two central macromolecular machineries, the ribosome and RNAP, can physically and functionally cooperate to optimize gene expression.