Localization of proteins and tRNA molecules in the 70S ribosome of the Escherichia coli bacteria with polarized neutron scattering

被引:8
作者
Willumeit, R [1 ]
Burkhardt, N
Junemann, R
Wadzack, J
Nierhaus, KH
Stuhrmann, HB
机构
[1] GKSS Forschungszentrum Geesthacht GmbH, D-21502 Geesthacht, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Mol Genet, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
来源
JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY | 1997年 / 30卷
关键词
D O I
10.1107/S002188989700157X
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Isotopic substitution methods are widely used in neutron scattering for the determination of the in situ structure of macromolecular components in quaternary structures. The contrast created by the substitution of the hydrogen isotope H-1 (proton) by H-2 (deuteron) is the most prominent example. A further increase of contrast by a factor of three is possible by polarized neutron scattering from polarized nuclear spins. This offers the possibility of measuring small labels, such as proteins, which contribute less than 0.5% to the whole ribosomal mass, or weakly contrasted molecules, such as tRNA ligands, in the 70S ribosomes. In this study, the positions of the proteins S6 and S10 of the Esherichia coli ribosome with respect to the whole 70S ribosome have been determined by nuclear-spin contrast variation. Furthermore, the localization of two weakly contrasted tRNA molecules bound to the pre-and post-translocational 70S ribosome, respectively, is presented. So far, no other technique has allowed the determination of the in situ structures of these molecules.
引用
收藏
页码:1125 / 1131
页数:7
相关论文
共 20 条
[1]  
Abragam A., 1982, Nuclear Magnetism Order and Disorder
[2]  
BRIMACOMBE R, 1990, RIBOSOME, P93
[3]  
BURKHARDT N, 1996, THESIS
[4]   A COMPLETE MAPPING OF THE PROTEINS IN THE SMALL RIBOSOMAL-SUBUNIT OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI [J].
CAPEL, MS ;
ENGELMAN, DM ;
FREEBORN, BR ;
KJELDGAARD, M ;
LANGER, JA ;
RAMAKRISHNAN, V ;
SCHINDLER, DG ;
SCHNEIDER, DK ;
SCHOENBORN, BP ;
SILLERS, IY ;
YABUKI, S ;
MOORE, PB .
SCIENCE, 1987, 238 (4832) :1403-1406
[5]   3-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 70S ESCHERICHIA-COLI RIBOSOME IN ICE - THE DISTRIBUTION OF RIBOSOMAL-RNA [J].
FRANK, J ;
PENCZEK, P ;
GRASSUCCI, R ;
SRIVASTAVA, S .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1991, 115 (03) :597-605
[6]   3-DIMENSIONAL TERTIARY STRUCTURE OF YEAST PHENYLALANINE TRANSFER-RNA [J].
KIM, SH ;
SUDDATH, FL ;
QUIGLEY, GJ ;
MCPHERSON, A ;
SUSSMAN, JL ;
WANG, AHJ ;
SEEMAN, NC ;
RICH, A .
SCIENCE, 1974, 185 (4149) :435-440
[7]   POLARIZED NEUTRON-SCATTERING FROM DYNAMIC POLARIZED TARGETS IN BIOLOGY [J].
KNOP, W ;
HIRAI, M ;
OLAH, G ;
MEERWINCK, W ;
SCHINK, HJ ;
STUHRMAN, HB ;
WAGNER, R ;
WENKOWESSOUNI, M ;
ZHAO, J ;
SCHARPF, O ;
CRICHTON, RR ;
KRUMPOLC, M ;
NIERHAUS, KH ;
NIINIKOSKI, TO ;
RIJLLART, A .
PHYSICA B, 1991, 174 (1-4) :275-290
[8]   CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF THE RIBOSOMAL-PROTEIN S6 FROM THERMUS-THERMOPHILUS [J].
LINDAHL, M ;
SVENSSON, LA ;
LILJAS, A ;
SEDELNIKOVA, SE ;
ELISEIKINA, IA ;
FOMENKOVA, NP ;
NEVSKAYA, N ;
NIKONOV, SV ;
GARBER, MB ;
MURANOVA, TA ;
RYKONOVA, AI ;
AMONS, R .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1994, 13 (06) :1249-1254
[9]   INTER-PROTEIN DISTANCES WITHIN THE LARGE SUBUNIT FROM ESCHERICHIA-COLI RIBOSOMES [J].
MAY, RP ;
NOWOTNY, V ;
NOWOTNY, P ;
VOSS, H ;
NIERHAUS, KH .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1992, 11 (01) :373-378
[10]   THE ALLOSTERIC 3-SITE MODEL FOR THE RIBOSOMAL ELONGATION CYCLE - FEATURES AND FUTURE [J].
NIERHAUS, KH .
BIOCHEMISTRY, 1990, 29 (21) :4997-5008