Structural fluctuation of the polypeptide-chain elongation factor Tu. A comparison of factors from Escherichia coli and Thermus thermophilus HB8
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1977.tb11773.x
Structural fluctuation of the polypeptide-chain elongation factor Tu. A comparison of factors from Escherichia coli and Thermus thermophilus HB8
Abstract
The kinetics of hydrogen-deuterium exhcange in the polypeptide chain elongation factor Tu (EF Tu) from Escherichia coli and that from Thermus thermophilus HB8 has been examined in aqueous solutions at various pH and temperatures by means of infrared absorption measurements. The free EF-Tu from E. Coli has a greater reaction rate at all pH values and at every temperature than that of the GTP-bound or GDP-bound EF-Tu. The free EF-Tu from T. thermophilus, on the other hand, has an alomst equal reaction rate to that of EF-Tu-GDP in the temperature range 38-55 degrees C. For the peptide NH groups belonging to a medium-labile kinetic class, a small but definite difference in the rate of exchange reaction was observed between EF-Tu-GDP and EF-Tu-GTP for both E. coli and T. thermophilus. For less labile peptide NH groups, on the other hand, the rate of the exchange reaction with EF-Tu-GDP from T. thermophilus is only slightly affected by the pH of the solution at 38 degrees C and 45 degrees C, while the rate constant(k) with E. coli EF-Tu-GDP is pH-dependent (log k oc pH). For T. thermophilus EF-Tu, heat stability measurements, kinetics of the rates of GDP and GTP dissociation, and circular dichroic measurements have also been made. The molecular basis for the thermostability of T. thermophilus EF-Tu is discussed.
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