The function of the translating ribosome: allosteric three-site model of elongation
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The function of the translating ribosome: allosteric three-site model of elongation
Abstract
During the last decade, a new model for the ribosomal elongation cycle has emerged. It is based on the finding that eubacterial ribosomes possess 3 tRNA binding sites. More recently, this has been confirmed for archaebacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes as well, and thus appears to be a universal feature of the protein synthetic machinery. Ribosomes from organisms of all 3 kingdoms harbor, in addition to the classical P and A sites, an E site (E for exit), into which deacylated tRNA is displaced during translocation, and from which it is expelled by the binding of an aminoacyl-tRNA to the A site at the beginning of the subsequent elongation round. The main features of the allosteric 3-site model of ribosomal elongation are the following: first, the third tRNA binding site is located 'upstream' adjacent to the P site with respect to the messenger, ie on the 5'-side of the P site. Second, during translocation, deacylated tRNA does not leave the ribosome from the P site, but co-translocates from the P site to the E site--when peptidyl-tRNA translocates from the A site to the P site. Third, deacylated tRNA is tightly bound to the E site in the post-translocational state, where it undergoes codon--anticodon interaction. Fourth, the elongating ribosome oscillates between 2 main conformations: (i), the pre-translocational conformer, where aminoacyl-tRNA (or peptidyl-tRNA) and peptidyl-tRNA (or deacylated tRNA) are firmly bound to the A and P sites, respectively; and (ii), the post-translocational conformer, where peptidyl-tRNA and deacylated tRNA are firmly bound to the P and E sites, respectively. The transition between the 2 states is regulated in an allosteric manner via negative cooperatively. It is modulated in a symmetrical fashion by the 2 elongation factors Tu and G. An elongating ribosome always maintains 2 high-affinity tRNA binding sites with 2 adjacent codon--anticodon interactions. The allosteric transition from the post- to the pre-translocational state is involved in the accuracy of aminoacyl-tRNA selection, and the maintenance of 2 codon--anticodon interactions helps to keep the messenger in frame during translation.
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