New antibiotic that acts specifically on the GTP-bound form of elongation factor Tu
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New antibiotic that acts specifically on the GTP-bound form of elongation factor Tu
Abstract
The new thiazolyl peptide antibiotic GE2270 A, isolated from Planobispora rosea strain ATCC 53773, is shown to inhibit bacterial protein biosynthesis in vitro by affecting specifically the GTP-bound form of elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu). The 'off' rate of EF-Tu.GTP is slowed down 400-fold, locking GTP on EF-Tu, whereas EF-Tu.GDP is unaffected. Therefore, on the EF-Tu.guanine nucleotide interaction, GE2270 A mimicks the effect of aa-tRNA. In line with this, the binding of aa-tRNA to EF-Tu.GTP is hindered by the antibiotic, as shown by the absence of a stable ternary complex and the inhibition of the enzymatic binding of aa-tRNA to the ribosome. This blocks the elongation cycle. GE2270 A does not essentially modify the intrinsic GTPase activity of EF-Tu, but impairs the stimulation by ribosomes of this reaction. The negative effect of GE2270 A on the EF-Tu.GTP interaction with aa-tRNA bears similarities with that of the structurally unrelated pulvomycin, whereas marked differences were found by comparing the effects of these two antibiotics on EF-Tu.GDP. This work emphasizes the varieties of the transitional conformations which tune the EF-Tu interaction with GTP and GDP.
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