Autonomous synthesis and assembly of a ribosomal subunit on a chip

Michael Levy, Reuven Falkovich, Shirley S. Daube, Roy H. Bar-Ziv

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Abstract

Ribosome biogenesis is an efficient and complex assembly process that has not been reconstructed outside a living cell so far, yet is the most critical step for establishing a self-replicating artificial cell. We recreated the biogenesis of Escherichia coli's small ribosomal subunit by synthesizing and capturing all its ribosomal proteins and RNA on a chip. Surface confinement provided favorable conditions for autonomous stepwise assembly of new subunits, spatially segregated from original intact ribosomes. Our real-time fluorescence measurements revealed hierarchal assembly, cooperative interactions, unstable intermediates, and specific binding to large ribosomal subunits. Using only synthetic genes, our methodology is a crucial step toward creation of a self-replicating artificial cell and a general strategy for the mechanistic investigation of diverse multicomponent macromolecular machines.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereaaz6020
Number of pages8
JournalScience Advances
Volume6
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Apr 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General

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