STOICHIOMETRY FOR THE ELONGATION-FACTOR TU AMINOACYL-TRANSFER-RNA COMPLEX SWITCHES WITH TEMPERATURE

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BILGIN, N
EHRENBERG, M
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[1] Department of Molecular Biology, University of Uppsala, The Biomedical Center, S-751 24, Uppsala
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10.1021/bi00003a001
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In bacterial protein synthesis binding of an aminoacyl-transferRNA (aa-tRNA) to the ribosomal acceptor site (A-site) is catalyzed by elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu). Two guanosine triphosphates (GTPs) are hydrolyzed on EF-Tu for every bound aa-tRNA. This was rationalized by the notion of an extended ternary complex, consisting of two EF-TuGTPs bound to a single aa-tRNA. In this work, Re combine fast kinetics with RNase A protection experiments to measure the stoichiometry between EF-Tu GTP and aa-tRNA at 37 degrees C, where the binding is weak. We find a 2:1 stoichiometry between EF-Tu GTP and aa-tRNA at 37 degrees C, but at 0 degrees C, under otherwise similar conditions, the stoichiometry of the complex is close to 1:1. These results suggest alternative pathways for aa-tRNA binding to ribosomes, since two GTPs are hydrolyzed per peptide bond at both temperatures. At 37 degrees C, aa-tRNA enters the A-site in a pentameric complex with two EF-Tu's on which two GTPs are hydrolyzed in synchrony, when cognate codon-anticodon contact is established. This pentameric model also explains how two GTPs can be hydrolyzed on EF-Tu, without rejection of 50% of the cognate aa-tRNAs in proofreading. At 0 degrees C, in contrast, two ordinary ternary complexes may form a pentameric complex on, rather than off, the ribosome. When the two EF-Tu bound GTPs are hydrolyzed, one aa-tRNA enters the A-site, and the other dissociates to the free state.
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