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Stereochemical control of ribosomal peptidyltransferase reaction. Role of amino acid side-chain orientation of acceptor substrate.

A Bhuta, K Quiggle, T Ott, D Ringer, S Chládek.   

Abstract

The substrate specificity of the acceptor site of peptidyltransferase of Escherichia coli 70S ribosomes was investigated in the fMet-tRNA.A-U-G.70S ribosome and AcPhe-tRNA.poly(U).70S ribosome systems by using a series of 2'- and 3'-aminoacyldinucleoside phosphates as acceptors. These chemically synthesized compounds are analogues of the 3' termini of either 2'(3')-, 2'-, or 3'-aminoacyl transfer ribonucleic acids (AA-tRNAs) of the types C-A-aa, C-2'-dA-aa, C-3'-dA-aa, C-3'-dA-3'-NH-aa, and C-2'-dA-2'-NH-aa (aa = Phe, D-Phe, Lys, Leu, Ala, Glu, Pro, Gly, Asp, Met, and alpha-aminoisobutyryl). It was found that the 3'-aminoacyl derivatives of optically active amino acids are much better acceptors of N-formyl-L-methionine (fMet) or N-acetyl-L-phenylalanine (AcPhe) residues than the isomeric 2'-aminoacyl derivatives with affinity constant ratios (KM 2'/3') greater than 100. Likewise, C-A(D-Phe) is a weaker acceptor than the corresponding L derivative C-A-Phe. In contrast, all glycyl derivatives (C-2'-dA-Gly, C-3'-dA-Gly, C-3'-dA-3'-NH-Gly and C-2'-dA-2'-NH-Gly) are good acceptors of the fMet residue, with ratios (KM 2'/3') of approximately 2. On the basis of these results, a model for the stereochemical control of the peptidyl-transferase reaction is proposed. It assigns a major role to the orientation of the amino acid side chain in 2'- or 3'-AA-tRNA. A detailed model of the interaction of the acceptor terminus of 3'-AA-tRNA with the acceptor site of peptidyltransferase is also proposed. The model is strikingly similar to those for the active sites of proteolytic enzymes.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7008835     DOI: 10.1021/bi00504a002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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