The enigmatic ribosomal stalk

Q Rev Biophys. 2018 Jan:51:e12. doi: 10.1017/S0033583518000100.

Abstract

The large ribosomal subunit has a distinct feature, the stalk, extending outside the ribosome. In bacteria it is called the L12 stalk. The base of the stalk is protein uL10 to which two or three dimers of proteins bL12 bind. In archea and eukarya P1 and P2 proteins constitute the stalk. All these extending proteins, that have a high degree of flexibility due to a hinge between their N- and C-terminal parts, are essential for proper functionalization of some of the translation factors. The role of the stalk proteins has remained enigmatic for decades but is gradually approaching an understanding. In this review we summarise the knowhow about the structure and function of the ribosomal stalk till date starting from the early phase of ribosome research.

Keywords: P1/P2; Ribosomal stalk; bL12; translational GTPases (trGTPases).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • GTPase-Activating Proteins / chemistry
  • GTPase-Activating Proteins / metabolism*
  • Guanosine Triphosphate / metabolism*
  • Models, Molecular
  • Protein Conformation
  • Ribosomal Proteins / chemistry
  • Ribosomal Proteins / metabolism*
  • Ribosomes / metabolism*

Substances

  • GTPase-Activating Proteins
  • Ribosomal Proteins
  • Guanosine Triphosphate