Structural dynamics of translating ribosomes
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Structural dynamics of translating ribosomes
Abstract
We describe three groups of small angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments with translating ribosomes: 1) regular protonated (normal abundance hydrogen) particles; 2) two isotopic hybrid particles which are reconstituted from one protonated and the other deuterated subunit; 3) four isotypic hybrid particles differing from each other by the extent of protein and RNA deuteration. Using the SANS contrast variation method the radii of gyration of protein and RNA components in both ribosomal subunits as well as the intersubunit distance in the pre- and post-translocation states were determined. The results obtained suggest the following model of the ribosome as a dynamic machine. The ribosome oscillates between two major conformers differing in geometrical dimensions. The 'active' (pulsating) part of the ribosome is the 30S subunit. We believe that the movement of its 'head' relative to the passive 50S subunit is the main mechanical act of translocation. The radius of gyration of the 30S subunit and the intersubunit distance change upon the movement. This is corroborated by neutron scattering data.
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