The Acidic Ribosomal Stalk Proteins Are Not Required for the Highly Specific Inactivation Exerted by α‑Sarcin of the Eukaryotic Ribosome

Abstract

The ribosomal sarcin/ricin loop (SRL) is the target of ribosome-inactivating proteins like the <i>N</i>-glycosidase ricin and the fungal ribotoxin α-sarcin. The eukaryotic ribosomal stalk directly interacts with several members of the <i>N</i>-glycosidase family, favoring their disruption of the SRL. Here we tested this hypothesis for the ribotoxin α-sarcin. Experiments with isolated ribosomes, cell-free translation systems, and viability assays with <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> strains defective in acidic stalk proteins showed that the inactivation exerted by α-sarcin is independent of the composition of the ribosomal stalk. Therefore, α-sarcin, with the same ribosomal target as ricin, seems to access the SRL by a different pathway

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