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Significance of the third tRNA binding site, the E site, on E. coli ribosomes for the accuracy of translation: an occupied E site prevents the binding of non-cognate aminoacyl-tRNA to the A site.

U Geigenmüller1, K H Nierhaus.   

Abstract

The E site (exit site for deacyl-tRNA) has been shown to be allosterically linked to the A site (aminoacyl-tRNA binding site), in that occupation of the E site reduces the affinity of the A site, and vice versa, whereas the intervening peptidyl-tRNA binding site (P site) keeps its high affinity. Here the question is analysed of whether or not the low affinity state of the A site caused by an occupied E site is of importance for the ribosomal accuracy of the aminoacyl-tRNA selection. In a poly(U) dependent system with high accuracy in poly(Phe) synthesis, the acceptance of the cognate ternary complex Phe-tRNA--EF-Tu--GTP (which has the correct anticodon with respect to the codon at the A site) was compared with the competing acceptance of ternary complexes with near-cognate Leu-tRNA(Leu) (which has a similar anticodon) or non-cognate Asp-tRNA(Asp) (which has a dissimilar anticodon), by monitoring the formation of AcPhePhe, AcPheLeu or AcPheAsp, respectively. Cognate (but not near-cognate) occupation of the E site reduced synthesis of the 'wrong' dipeptide AcPheLeu only marginally relative to that of the cognate AcPhe2, whereas the formation of AcPheAsp was decreased as much as 14-fold, thereby reducing it to the background level. It follows that the allosteric interplay between E and A sites, i.e. the low affinity of the A site induced by the occupation of the E site, excludes the interference of non-cognate complexes in the decoding process and thus reduces the number of aminoacyl-tRNA species competing for A site binding by an order of magnitude.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2265616      PMCID: PMC552248          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb07904.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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