Literature DB >> 1089652

Identification of a ribosomal protein necessary for thiostrepton binding to Escherichia coli ribosomes.

J H Highland, G A Howard, E Ochsner, R Hasenbank, J Gordon, G Stöffler.   

Abstract

A ribosomal protein necessary for thiostrepton binding to Escherichia coli ribosomes has been identified using the following criteria: 1. A loss in the thiostrepton binding ability of the ribosome was correlated with the selective removal of ribosomal protein L11. This was achieved by a comparison of the thiostrepton binding ability of 50 S ribosomal subunits treated with 1 M NH4C1 and 50% ethanol at 37 degrees which still contained protein L11, and subunits treated successively at 0 degrees and 37 degrees in the same medium, from which protein L11 had been removed. 2. The thiostrepton binding ability of a ribosomal core containing only seven proteins, produced by treatment of 50 S subunits with 4 M LiC1, was fully restored by the rebinding of protein L11, obtained by Sephadex G-100 fractionation of the 1 M LiC1 split protein fraction from 50 S subunits. In addition, treatment of the 1 M LiC1 split protein fraction with an IgG specific for protein L11, uniquely inhibited the restoration of activity. 3. Thiostrepton binding to the 4 M LiC1 core, reconstituted with the 1 M LiC1 split protein fraction, was blocked by treatment with a monovalent antibody fragment (Fab) prepared against protein L11, but not by treatment with antibodies specific for the proteins of the 4 M LiC1 core. We conclude, therefore, that protein L11 is required for the ribosomal binding of thiostrepton.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1089652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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