Literature DB >> 12920118

Solution structure of the 162 residue C-terminal domain of human elongation factor 1Bgamma.

Sophie Vanwetswinkel1, Jan Kriek, Gregers R Andersen, Peter Güntert, Jan Dijk, Gerard W Canters, Gregg Siegal.   

Abstract

The multisubunit elongation factor 1 (eEF1) is required for the elongation step of eukaryotic protein synthesis. The eEF1 complex consists of four subunits: eEF1A, a G-protein that shuttles aminoacylated tRNAs to the ribosome; eEF1Balpha and eEF1Bbeta, two guanine nucleotide exchange factors, and eEF1Bgamma. Although its exact function remains unknown, this latter subunit is present in all eukaryotes. Recombinant human eEF1Bgamma has been purified and shown to consist of two independent domains. We have utilized high resolution NMR to determine the three-dimensional structure of the 19 kDa C-terminal fragment (domain 2). The structure consists of a five-stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet surrounded by alpha-helices and resembles a contact lens. Highly conserved residues are mainly located on the concave face, suggesting thereby that this side of the molecule might be involved in some biologically relevant interface(s). Although the isolated domain 2 appears to be mostly monomeric in solution, biochemical and structural data indicate a potential homodimer. The proposed dimer model can be further positioned within the quaternary arrangement of the whole eEF1 assembly.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12920118     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M306031200

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


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