Literature DB >> 3780730

The mechanism of the protein-synthesis elongation cycle in eukaryotes. Effect of ricin on the ribosomal interaction with elongation factors.

L Nilsson, O Nygård.   

Abstract

The functional significance of the post-translocation interaction of eukaryotic ribosomes with EF-2 was studied using the translational inhibitor ricin. Ribosomes treated with ricin showed a decreased rate of elongation accompanied by altered proportions of the different ribosomal phases of the elongation cycle. The content of ribosome-bound EF-2 was diminished by approximately 65% while that of EF-1 was unaffected. The markedly reduced content of EF-2 was caused by an inability of the ricin-treated ribosomes to form high-affinity pre-translocation complexes with EF-2. However, the ribosomes were still able to interact with EF-2 in the form of a low-affinity post-translocation complex. Ricin-treated ribosomes showed an altered ability to stimulate the GTP hydrolysis catalysed by either EF-1 or EF-2. The EF-1-catalysed hydrolysis was reduced by approximately 70%, resulting in a decreased turnover of the quaternary EF-1 X GTP X aminoacyl-tRNA X ribosome complex. In contrast, the EF-2-catalysed hydrolysis was increased by more than 400%, despite the lack of pre-translocation complex formation. The effect was not restricted to empty reconstituted ribosomes since gently salt-washed polysomes also showed an increased rate of GTP hydrolysis. The results indicate that the EF-1- and EF-2-dependent hydrolysis of GTP was activated by a common center on the ribosome that was specifically adapted for promoting the GTP hydrolysis of either EF-1 or EF-2. Furthermore, the results suggest that the GTP hydrolysis catalysed by EF-2 occurred in the low-affinity post-translocation complex.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3780730     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb10130.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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