- Ribosome Recycling Factor
protein
Name = mitochondrial ribosome recycling factor
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HGNCid = 7234
Symbol = MRRF
AltSymbols =
EntrezGene = 92399
OMIM = 604602
RefSeq = NM_138777
UniProt = Q96E11
PDB =
ECnumber =
Chromosome = 9
Arm = q
Band = 32
LocusSupplementaryData = -q34.1Ribosome Recycling Factor (RRF) is a
protein found inbacterial cells as well aseukaryotic organelles , specificallymitochondria andchloroplasts . It functions to recycleribosomes after completion ofprotein synthesis .Discovery
RRF was disocvered in the early 1970s by the groundbreaking work [Hiroshima and Kaji (1970) "Factor Dependent Breakdown of Polysomes" [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622790/description#description BBRC] Vol. 41(4), 977-883.] [Hirashima and Kaji (1972) "Factor-dependent Release of Ribosomes from Messenger RNA. Requirement for Two Heat-Stable Factors" [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622890/description#description Journal of Molecular Biology] Vol. 65(1), 43-58.] [Hirashima and Kaji (1972) "Purification and Properties of Ribosome-Releasing Factor" [http://acsinfo.acs.org/journals/bichaw/ Biochemistry] Vol. 11(22), 4037-4044.] [Hirashima and Kaji (1973) "Role of Elongation Factor G and a Protein Factor on the Release of Ribosomes from Messenger Ribonucleic Acid" [http://www.jbc.org/ Journal of Biological Chemistry] Vol. 248(21), 7580-7587.] of [http://www.med.upenn.edu/camb/faculty/mv/kaji.html Akira Kaji] and Akikazu Hiroshima at the
University of Pennsylvania . Their work described the requirement for two protein factors to release ribosomes frommRNA . These two factors were identified as RRF, an unknownprotein until then, and Elongation Factor G (EF-G), a protein already identified and known to function inprotein synthesis . RRF was originally called Ribosome "Releasing" Factor but is now called Ribosome "Recycling" Factor.Function
Recent evidence suggests RRF may accomplish the recycling of ribosomes by splitting ribosomes into subunits, thereby releasing the bound
mRNA [Hirokawa "et al." (2006) "The Ribosome Recycling Step: Consensus or Controversy?" [http://www.trends.com/tibs/default.htm Trends in Biochemical Sciences] Vol. 31(3), 143-149.] .Loss of RRF Function:
*InBacteria (specificallyEscherichia coli ), loss of thegene encoding RRF is deleterious [Janosi "et al." (1994) "Ribosome recycling factor (ribosome releasing factor) is essential for bacterial growth" [http://www.pnas.org PNAS] Vol. 91(10), 4249-4253.] . This makes RRF a possible target for newantibacterial drugs.
*Yeast mitochondrial RRF (mtRRF) is encoded by a gene in thecell nucleus . Loss of function of thisgene leads to mitochondrialgenome instability andrespiratory incompetence [Teyssier "et al." (2003) "Temperature-sensitive mutation in yeast mitochondrial ribosome recycling factor (RRF)" [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/ NAR] Vol. 31(14), 4218-4226.] .Structure of RRF and Binding to Ribosomes
The crystal structure of RRF was first determined by
X-ray diffraction in 1999 [Selmer "et al." (1999) "Crystal structure of Thermotoga maritima ribosome recycling factor: a tRNA mimic" [http://www.sciencemag.org Science] Vol. 286(5448), 2349-2352.] . The most striking revelation was that RRF is a near-perfect structuralmimic oftRNA , in both size and dimensions. One view of RRF can be seen [http://www.pharm.kyoto-u.ac.jp/structbl/gallery/structure/rrf.jpghere] .Despite the tRNA-mimicry, RRF binds to
ribosomes quite differently from the waytRNA does [Agrawal "et al." (2004) "Visualization of ribosome-recycling factor on the Escherichia coli 70S ribosome: Functional implications" [http://www.pnas.org PNAS] , Vol. 101(24), 8900-8905.] . It has been suggested that ribosomes bind proteins (orprotein domain ) of similar shape and size to tRNA, and this, rather than function, explains the observed structural mimicry.References
See also
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Translation (genetics)
*Prokaryotic translation
*Ribosome External links
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