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Structure-function relationships in the ribosomal protein L12 in the archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius.
Authors:I Kusser  C Lowing  C Rathlef  A K K?pke  A T Matheson
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 3P6, Canada.
Abstract:A series of mutant L12 ribosomal proteins was prepared by site-directed mutations in the L12 protein gene of the archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. The mutant protein genes were overexpressed in Escherichia coli, and the products purified and incorporated into ribosomal cores which had been ethanol extracted to remove wild-type L12 protein. Measurements were made to determine if the mutation affected the binding of the L12 protein to the ribosome core or affected the translational activity of the resulting ribosome. Changing tyrosine 3] or tyrosine 5], conserved in all archaea and present in all eukarya in positions 3] and 7], to phenylalanine had no effect on binding or translational activity while changes to glycine significantly reduced binding and translational activity. Changing the single arginine 37] residue, conserved in almost all archaeal and eukaryal L12 proteins, to lysine, glutamic acid, glutamine, or glycine had no effect on binding to the core and had little or no significant effect on translational activity. The same was true when lysine 39], conserved in all archaeal L12 proteins, was changed to arginine, glutamic acid, glutamine, or glycine. Changing phenylalanine 104], the penultimate amino acid at the C-terminal end, which is conserved in all archaeal and eukaryal L12 proteins, to tyrosine or glycine had no effect on binding but lowered the translational activity by 60 and 75%, respectively, suggesting that this amino acid plays an important role in translation. Deletion of the highly charged region in the C-terminal domain, which is present in all archaeal and eukaryal L12 proteins, decreased transitional activity by 50%, suggesting this region is also involved in factor interactions.
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