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The effects of varying concentrations of GDP on the stability of homologous and heterologous EF-Tu:EF-Ts complexes formed with the elongation factors from the chloroplast of Euglena gracilis and from E. coli have been investigated. The complexes formed with chloroplast EF-Ts were significantly more stable to GDP-induced dissociation than those formed with E. coli EF-Ts. The complex between chloroplast EF-Tu and chloroplast EF-Ts required nearly 1,000-fold higher concentrations of GDP for dissociation than the complex between chloroplast EF-Tu and E. coli EF-Ts. The E. coli EF-Tu:chloroplast EF-Ts complex required nearly 100-fold higher levels of GDP for dissociation than the E. coli EF-Tu:E. coli EF-Ts complex.  相似文献   

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It has recently been shown that the non-formylated initiator Met-tRNAfMet from E. coli can form a stable ternary complex with the elongation factor EF-Tu and GTP. Using the protection of EF-Tu:GTP against spontaneous hydrolysis of the aminoacylester bond of Met-tRNAfMet, we confirm these results, and show that the protection is specific for the non-formylated form of the initiator tRNA. The ternary complex Met-tRNAfMet:EF-Tu:GTP can be isolated by column chromatography in a way similar to that demonstrated previously with EF-Tu complexed to the elongator Met-tRNAmMet. 32P-labeled Met-tRNAfMet within the ternary complex was analyzed by the footprinting technique. The pattern of initiator tRNA protection by EF-Tu against ribonuclease digestion is not significantly different from the one found previously for elongator tRNAs. These results lead us to suggest that the initiator tRNAfMet, under growth conditions which do not permit formylation, may to some extent function as an elongator tRNA.  相似文献   

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The polypeptide elongation factor EF-Tu was isolated from a mitochondrial 100 000 x g supernatant of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and purified over 880-fold by DEAE-Sephadex chromatography and gel filtration. The factor efficiently replaces bacterial EF-Tu in a phenylalanine polymerizing cell-free system of Escherichia coli, it binds GDP and it protects phenylalanyl-tRNA against hydrolysis of the ester bond in the presence of 10 mM GTP. The polymerizing activity of the mitochondrial factor is inhibited to 90% by 50 microM N-ethylmaleimide and to 50% by 2.5 microM kirromycin. The purified factor contains two major polypeptides of apparent molecular weights 48 000 and 34 000. Antibodies raised against the 48 000-Mr protein react with EF-TuE. coli, as revealed by immune blotting and by the inhibition of phenylalanine polymerization. No reaction was observed between anti-(34 000-Mr) and 48 000-Mr protein or EF-TuE. coli. The 48 000-Mr protein has the same isoelectric point (pI = 6.2) and a content of cysteine and basic amino acids similar to the bacterial EF-Tu. It is concluded that the 48 000-Mr protein is the analogue to EF-TuE. coli, and that yeast mitochondrial EF-Tu is functionally and structurally more related to bacterial EF-Tu than cytosolic EF-1 of the same cell.  相似文献   

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Preparations have been obtained from rabbit reticulocyte elongation factor 1 (EF-1) that exhibit activities analogous to the heat stable and heat labile factors, EF-Ts and EF-Tu, of Escherichia coli. The heat stable fraction, prepared by heating EF-1 in the presence of GTP, has virtually no activity in poly (U)-directed polyphenylalanine synthesis. The fraction exhibiting activity similar to bacterial EF-Tu is obtained by the interaction of EF-1 with GTP and phenylalanyl-tRNA followed by passage of the solution through a nitrocellulose filter. The filtrate, which alone has low activity in polyphenylalanine synthesis, when combined with the heat stable fraction gives high activity suggesting that the heat stable preparation catalyzes recycling of the filtrate component.  相似文献   

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Refined structure of elongation factor EF-Tu from Escherichia coli.   总被引:7,自引:0,他引:7  
The crystal structure of trypsin-modified elongation factor Tu from Escherichia coli, in complex with the cofactor guanosine diphosphate has been refined to a crystallographic R-factor of 19.3%, at 2.6 A resolution. In the model described, the root-mean-square deviation from ideality is 0.019 A for bond distances and 3.9 degrees for angles. The protein consists of three domains: an alpha/beta domain (residues 1 to 200), containing the binding site of the GDP cofactor, and consisting of a six-stranded beta-pleated sheet, six alpha-helices, and two all-beta domains (residues 209 to 299 and 300 to 393), belonging to the tertiary structural class of antiparallel beta-barrels. The GDP-binding domain has a folding that is found in other GDP-binding proteins. Elongation factor Tu interacts with proteins, nucleic acids and nucleotides, making this molecule well suited as a model system for the study of these interactions.  相似文献   

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In vitro methylation of the elongation factor EF-Tu from Escherichia coli   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
H Toledo  C A Jerez 《FEBS letters》1985,193(1):17-21
The in vitro methylation of the elongation factor EF-Tu from Escherichia coli was investigated. The methylation of newly synthesized EF-Tu was obtained using lambda rifd 18 DNA as template and S-adenosyl [methyl-3H]methionine as methyl donor. About 3 mol methyl residues were incorporated for every 10 mol EF-Tu synthesized. Analysis of the nature of the methyl-containing residues by protein hydrolysis followed by paper chromatography showed that both mono- and dimethyllysine were present. The methylation of EF-Tu was also studied separately from its synthesis by using cell-free systems with artificially undermethylated components.  相似文献   

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Previous studies have shown that when bovine mitochondrial elongation factor Ts (EF-Ts) is expressed in Escherichia coli, it forms a tightly associated complex with E. coli elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu). In contrast to earlier experiments, purification of free mitochondrial EF-Ts was accomplished under nondenaturing conditions since only about 60% of the expressed EF-Ts copurified with E. coli EF-Tu. The bovine mitochondrial EF-Tu:GDP complex, the homologous mitochondrial EF-Tu:EF-Ts complex, and the heterologous E. coli/mitochondrial EF-Tu:EF-Ts complex were isolated and crystallised. The crystals of the EF-Tu:GDP complex diffract to 1.94 A and belong to space group P2(1) with cell parameters a=59.09 A, b=119.78 A, c=128.89 A and beta=96.978 degrees. The crystals of the homologous mitochondrial EF-Tu:EF-Ts complex diffract to 4 A and belong to space group C2 with cell parameters a=157.7 A, b=151.9 A, c=156.9 A, and beta=108.96 degrees.  相似文献   

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Mammalian mitochondrial ribosomes from rat liver synthesised poly(phenylalanine) from [14C]-Phe-tRNA in the presence of a homologous 10(5) X gav supernatent fraction. The activity depended on the addition of synthetic template and was resistant to cycloheximide. The polyanion spermidine had a stimulatory effect on peptide synthesis in vitro. In contrast to Escherichia coli ribosomes, which also functioned with heterologous supernatant fractions, 55-S mitochondrial ribosomes were inactive when supplemented with heterologous supernatant fractions from E. coli or with purified bacterial elongation factors. EF-T slightly stimulated polyphenylalanine synthesis when added in combination with mitochondrial supernatant fractions. Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of the protein content of both supernatant fractions revealed considerable differences in the distribution of the species-specific proteins according to their isoelectric points. The mitochondrial supernatant proteins were in general more basic, and the few acidic proteins did not co-migrate with EF-Tu or EF-G from E. coli.  相似文献   

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Elongation factor EF-Tu (Mr approximately equal to 50 000) and elongation factor EF-G (Mr approximately equal to 78 000) were isolated from Bacillus stearothermophilus in a homogeneous form. The ability of EF-Tu to participate in protein synthesis is rapidly inactivated by N-tosyl-L-phenyl-alanylchloromethane (Tos-PheCH2Cl). EF-Tu X GTP is more susceptible to the inhibition by Tos-PheCH2Cl than is EF-Tu X GDP. Tos-PheCH2Cl forms a covalent equimolar complex with the factor by reacting with a cysteine residue in its molecule. The labelling of EF-Tu by the reagent irreversibly destroys its ability to bind aminoacyl-tRNA, which in turn protects the protein from this inactivation. This indicates that the modification of EF-Tu by Tos-PheCH2Cl occurs at the aminoacyl-tRNA binding site of the protein. To identify and characterize the site of aminoacyl-tRNA binding in EF-Tu, the factor was labelled with [14C]Tos-PheCH2Cl, digested with trypsin, the resulting peptides were separated by high-performance liquid chromatography and the sequence of the radioactive peptide was determined. The peptide has identical structure with an Escherichia coli EF-Tu tryptic peptide comprising the residues 75-89 and the Tos-PheCH2Cl-reactive cysteine at position 81 [Jonák, J., Petersen, T. E., Clark, B. F. C. and Rychlík, I. (1982) FEBS Lett. 150, 485-488]. Experiments on photo-oxidation of EF-Tu by visible light in the presence of rose bengal dye showed that there are apparently two histidine residues in elongation factor Tu from B. stearothermophilus which are essential for the interaction with aminoacyl-tRNA. This is clearly reminiscent of a similar situation in E. coli EF-Tu [Jonák, J., Petersen, T. E., Meloun, B. and Rychlík, I. (1984) Eur. J. Biochem. 144, 295-303]. Our results provide further evidence for the conserved nature of the site of aminoacyl-tRNA binding in elongation factor EF-Tu and show that Tos-PheCH2Cl reagent might be a favourable tool for the identification of the site in the structure of prokaryotic EF-Tus.  相似文献   

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Polypeptide elongation factor EF-Tu can be isolated from bacterial cell extracts in two fractionation steps. The first is ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sepharose, CL-6B, and the second is gel filtration on AcA 44. The method is illustrated with extracts from Escherichia coli, Bacillus stearothermophilus, and the thermophilic bacterium PS3. The extracts were obtained from lysozyme-treated cells and were processed without high-speed centrifugation or ammonium sulfate fractionation. The procedure is simple and rapid, gives higher yields than previous methods, and is easily scaled to any size preparation. The procedure also produces fractions enriched in the other polypeptide elongation factors EF-Ts and EF-G.  相似文献   

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Recombinant mesophilic Escherichia coli (Ec) and thermophilic Bacillus stearothermophilus (Bst) elongation factors EF-Tus, their isolated G-domains, and six chimeric EF-Tus composed of domains of either EF-Tu were prepared, and their GDP/GTP binding activities and thermostability were characterized. BstEF-Tu and BstG-domain bound GDP and GTP with affinities in nanomolar and submicromolar ranges, respectively, fully comparable with those of EcEF-Tu. In contrast, the EcG-domain bound the nucleotides with much lower, micromolar affinities. The exchange of domains 2 and 3 had essentially no effect on the GDP-binding activity; all complexes of chimeric EF-Tus with GDP retained K(d) values in the nanomolar range. The final thermostability level of either EF-Tu was the result of a cooperative interaction between the G-domains and domains 2 + 3. The G-domains set up a "basic" level of the thermostability, which was approximately 20 degrees C higher with the BstG-domain than with the EcG-domain. This correlated with the growth temperature optimum difference of both bacteria and two distinct thermostabilization features of the BstG-domain: an increase of charged residues at the expense of polar uncharged residues (CvP bias), and a decrease in the nonpolar solvent-accessible surface area. Domains 2 + 3 contributed by further stabilization of alpha-helical regions and, in turn, the functions of the G-domains to the level of the respective growth temperature optima. Their contributions were similar irrespective of their origin but, with Ecdomains 2 + 3, dependent on the guanine nucleotide binding state. It was lower in the GTP conformation, and the mechanism involved the destabilization of the alpha-helical regions of the G-domain by Ecdomain 2.  相似文献   

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Protein translation in the plastid (apicoplast) of Plasmodium spp. is of immense interest as a target for potential anti-malarial drugs. However, the molecular data on apicoplast translation needed for optimisation and development of novel inhibitors is lacking. We report characterisation of two key translation elongation factors in Plasmodium falciparum, apicoplast-encoded elongation factor PfEF-Tu and nuclear-encoded PfEF-Ts. Recombinant PfEF-Tu hydrolysed GTP and interacted with its presumed nuclear-encoded partner PfEF-Ts. The EF-Tu inhibitor kirromycin affected PfEF-Tu activity in vitro, indicating that apicoplast EF-Tu is indeed the target of this drug. The predicted PfEF-Ts leader sequence targeted GFP to the apicoplast, confirming that PfEF-Ts functions in this organelle. Recombinant PfEF-Ts mediated nucleotide exchange on PfEF-Tu and homology modeling of the PfEF-Tu:PfEF-Ts complex revealed PfEF-Ts-induced structural alterations that would expedite GDP release from PfEF-Tu. Our results establish functional interaction between two apicoplast translation factors encoded by genes residing in different cellular compartments and highlight the significance of their sequence/structural differences from bacterial elongation factors in relation to inhibitor activity. These data provide an experimental system to study the effects of novel inhibitors targeting PfEF-Tu and PfEF-Tu.PfEF-Ts interaction. Our finding that apicoplast EF-Tu possesses chaperone-related disulphide reductase activity also provides a rationale for retention of the tufA gene on the plastid genome.  相似文献   

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