Toward an understanding of the formylation of initiator tRNA methionine in prokaryotic protein synthesis. II. A two-state model for the 70S ribosome
- PMID: 769822
- DOI: 10.1021/bi00652a002
Toward an understanding of the formylation of initiator tRNA methionine in prokaryotic protein synthesis. II. A two-state model for the 70S ribosome
Abstract
The 70S ribosomes can select the proper initiator tRNA between Met-tRNAfMet and fMet-tRNAfMet. Experiments on binding and on formation of aminoacylpuromycin, as a function of magnesium, potassium, or initiation factors, suggest a two-state equilibrium for 70S particles, involving a minor, active conformation and a major one which is not readily active. The formyl group would act as a specific trigger to select the active conformation. Experimental results are interpreted following this simple model and equilibrium parameters, together with kinetic constants of the peptidyltransferase activity, are presented.
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