7p2e Citations

Structure of the mitoribosomal small subunit with streptomycin reveals Fe-S clusters and physiological molecules.

Abstract

The mitoribosome regulates cellular energy production, and its dysfunction is associated with aging. Inhibition of the mitoribosome can be caused by off-target binding of antimicrobial drugs and was shown to be coupled with a bilateral decreased visual acuity. Previously, we reported mitochondria-specific protein aspects of the mitoribosome, and in this article we present a 2.4-Å resolution structure of the small subunit in a complex with the anti-tuberculosis drug streptomycin that reveals roles of non-protein components. We found iron-sulfur clusters that are coordinated by different mitoribosomal proteins, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) associated with rRNA insertion, and posttranslational modifications. This is the first evidence of inter-protein coordination of iron-sulfur, and the finding of iron-sulfur clusters and NAD as fundamental building blocks of the mitoribosome directly links to mitochondrial disease and aging. We also report details of streptomycin interactions, suggesting that the mitoribosome-bound streptomycin is likely to be in hydrated gem-diol form and can be subjected to other modifications by the cellular milieu. The presented approach of adding antibiotics to cultured cells can be used to define their native structures in a bound form under more physiological conditions, and since streptomycin is a widely used drug for treatment, the newly resolved features can serve as determinants for targeting.

Articles - 7p2e mentioned but not cited (2)

  1. Structure of the mitoribosomal small subunit with streptomycin reveals Fe-S clusters and physiological molecules. Itoh Y, Singh V, Khawaja A, Naschberger A, Nguyen MD, Rorbach J, Amunts A. Elife 11 e77460 (2022)
  2. Structural conservation of antibiotic interaction with ribosomes. Paternoga H, Crowe-McAuliffe C, Bock LV, Koller TO, Morici M, Beckert B, Myasnikov AG, Grubmüller H, Nováček J, Wilson DN. Nat Struct Mol Biol 30 1380-1392 (2023)


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  1. Structural analysis of mitochondrial rRNA gene variants identified in patients with deafness. Vila-Sanjurjo A, Mallo N, Elson JL, Smith PM, Blakely EL, Taylor RW. Front Physiol 14 1163496 (2023)
  2. Translation Fidelity and Respiration Deficits in CLPP-Deficient Tissues: Mechanistic Insights from Mitochondrial Complexome Profiling. Key J, Gispert S, Koepf G, Steinhoff-Wagner J, Reichlmeir M, Auburger G. Int J Mol Sci 24 17503 (2023)
  3. article-commentary Teaching old drugs new tricks. Faille A, Warren AJ. Elife 11 e84702 (2022)