Literature DB >> 6350288

Recognition of termination codon by release factor in the presence of a tRNA-occupied A site. Evidence for flexibility in accommodation of the release factor on the ribosome.

W P Tate, H Hornig, R Lührmann.   

Abstract

Recognition of the termination codon by release factor was studied with 70 S ribosomes containing initiator tRNA at the P site and an amino acid-specifying codon as well as the corresponding cognate tRNA at the A site. In vitro termination was not excluded when either the A site was occupied with an amino acid-specifying codon or the termination codon was displaced from the A site codon position by spacer nucleotides between UAA and the P site bound AUG. The release factor may have flexibility in its codon recognizing domain to be able to adjust to this enforced change in the position of the termination codon on the ribosome without loss of functional specificity. Deacylated tRNA bound at the A site of 70 S ribosomes did not interfere with stoichiometric UAA-directed release factor binding to these particles. In contrast, a ternary complex (aminoacyl-tRNA elongation factor-Tu . GTP) abolished the binding of the release factor while aminoacyl-tRNA inhibited it only weakly. This suggests that release factor and elongation factor-Tu have overlapping binding sites but the A site binding domains of the release factor and tRNA are exclusive.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6350288

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


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