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Dom34:Hbs1 Promotes Subunit Dissociation and Peptidyl-tRNA Drop-Off to Initiate No-Go Decay
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Hbs1 ActivityNo-go DecayMolecular RegulationMolecular BiologyPeptidyl-trna Drop-offInitiate No-go DecayProtein SynthesisProtein FoldingProtein DegradationProtein FunctionBiochemistryRna Structure PredictionDna ReplicationGene ExpressionCell BiologyStructural BiologyProtein BiosynthesisSignal TransductionNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistrySystems BiologyMedicineYeast Translation System
No-go decay (NGD) is one of several messenger RNA (mRNA) surveillance systems dedicated to the removal of defective mRNAs from the available pool. Two interacting factors, Dom34 and Hbs1, are genetically implicated in NGD in yeast. Using a reconstituted yeast translation system, we show that Dom34:Hbs1 interacts with the ribosome to promote subunit dissociation and peptidyl-tRNA drop-off. Our data further indicate that these recycling activities are shared by the homologous translation termination factor complex eRF1:eRF3, suggesting a common ancestral function. Because Dom34:Hbs1 activity exhibits no dependence on either peptide length or A-site codon identity, we propose that this quality-control system functions broadly to recycle ribosomes throughout the translation cycle whenever stalls occur.
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