Zgadzay Y, Mirabello C, Wanes G, Pánek T, Chauhan P, Nystedt B, Zíková A, Whitford PC, Gahura O, Amunts A
Structure - (-) - [2025-08-27; online 2025-08-27]
The biogenesis of the mitoribosomal small subunit involves a dynamic network of assembly factors. Conserved methyltransferases Mettl15 and Mettl17 act on the solvent-exposed surface of rRNA. Binding of Mettl17 is associated with the early assembly stage, whereas Mettl15 is involved in the late stage. Here, we integrate structural data from Trypanosoma brucei with mammalian homologs and molecular dynamics simulations. We reveal how the interplay of Mettl15 and Mettl17 in intermediate steps links the distinct stages of small subunit assembly. The analysis suggests a model wherein Mettl17 acts as a platform for Mettl15 recruitment. Subsequent release of Mettl17 allows a conformational change of Mettl15 for substrate recognition. Upon methylation, Mettl15 adopts a loosely bound state which leads to its replacement by initiation factors, concluding the assembly. Together, our results indicate that assembly factors Mettl15 and Mettl17 cooperate to regulate the biogenesis process.
Bioinformatics (NBIS) [Technology development]
Bioinformatics Support, Infrastructure and Training [Technology development]
PubMed 40882632
DOI 10.1016/j.str.2025.08.002
Crossref 10.1016/j.str.2025.08.002
pii: S0969-2126(25)00306-5