Inactivation and reactivation of ribosomal subunits: amino acyl-transfer RNA binding activity of the 30 s subunit of Escherichia coli |
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Authors: | A Zamir R Miskin D Elson |
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Affiliation: | Biochemistry Department The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel |
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Abstract: | The ability of the 30 s ribosomal subunit to bind phenylalanyl-transfer RNA in the cold in response to polyuridylic acid is lost if the subunit is subjected, even transiently, to either of two treatments: (a) the removal of certain specific monovalent cations (NH+4, K+, Rb+orCs+), or (b) the reduction of the Mg2+ concentration below a critical concentration of about 2 mm. If the depleted cation is restored, the subunit reverts to an active form in a process that is greatly enhanced by heat. Thermally reactivated subunits retain full activity when rechilled, showing that the inactivation and reactivation processes involve changes, presumably conformational, in the subunit itself. Reactivation follows first-order kinetics with respect to the appearance of active subunits, with an Arrhenius activation energy of 26 kcal./mole between 30 °C and 40 °C. |
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