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  • Upon transition to stationary phase or upon stress, bacteria limit protein synthesis through small inhibitory proteins that bind the ribosome. Here the authors decipher the interaction mode of the bacterial ribosome silencing factor (RsfS) at atomic details to provide an in depth view of how it shutdowns ribosomes.

    • Iskander Khusainov
    • Bulat Fatkhullin
    • Marat Yusupov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-10
  • The translational states of eukaryotic ribosomes have so far been only investigated in vitro. Here, authors obtained the 3.8 Å in situ 80S ribosome structure, the distribution of translational states and unique arrangement of rRNA expansion segments.

    • Patrick C. Hoffmann
    • Jan Philipp Kreysing
    • Martin Beck
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-9
  • Metal ions play essential roles in myriads of biological processes, from catalytic co-factors to supporting protein and nucleic acid structures. Here the authors use long-wavelength X-ray diffraction to locate hundreds of potassium ions taking part in the formation of rRNA tertiary structure, mediating rRNA–protein interactions and supporting ribosomal protein structures and function.

    • Alexey Rozov
    • Iskander Khusainov
    • Gulnara Yusupova
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-12
  • The human gut contains diverse bacterial strains that are beneficial/critical for health. Here, the authors compare the response of human gut and laboratory E. coli strains to the antibiotic tetracycline in molecular detail and find a severe dysfunction of protein synthesis only in the gut strain.

    • Iskander Khusainov
    • Natalie Romanov
    • Martin Beck
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-15
  • The authors employ cryo-ET to study the structure of the palisade layer of the mature vaccinia virus core in isolation, as well as inside infected cells, revealing that it is composed of A10 protein trimers.

    • Jiasui Liu
    • Simon Corroyer-Dulmont
    • Jacomina Krijnse Locker
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Volume: 31, P: 1105-1113
  • The anticodon loops of almost all tRNAs contain modifications known to be important for their function. Here the authors use crystallography to provide new mechanistic insights into how the modification at the wobble position of the E. coli tRNALysUUUassists in discrimination between cognate and near-cognate codons.

    • Alexey Rozov
    • Natalia Demeshkina
    • Gulnara Yusupova
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 7, P: 1-10