Interaction of rabbit reticulocyte elongation factor 1 with guanosine-triphosphate and aminoacyl-transfer ribonucleic acid |
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Authors: | J M Ravel R C Dawkins S Lax O W Odom B Hardesty |
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Institution: | Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute and the Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712 USA |
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Abstract: | Elongation Factor 1 (EF-1) from rabbit reticulocytes interacts with GTP to form a complex that is retained on a nitrocellulose filter. EF-1 also interacts with GDP; however, the concentration of GDP required for maximal complex formation is higher than the concentration of GTP required and the extent of binding is lower. Interaction of EF-1 with GTP in the presence of various aminoacyl-tRNAs from rabbit liver or E. coli results in a 50–75% decrease in the amount of GTP complex retained on a filter. No reduction in the amount of GTP complex retained is observed with deacylated tRNA or with N-acetylphenylalanyl-tRNA. EF-1 is inactivated by heating at 37 °C in the presence of GTP. Aminoacyl-tRNA protects EF-1 from the inactivation observed in the presence of GTP. These data indicate that an interaction of reticulocyte EF-1 with GTP and aminoacyl-tRNA occurs; however, attempts to demonstrate the formation of a stable ternary complex by chromatography on Sephadex G-150 were unsuccessful. Also, no difference is observed between the rate of binding of aminoacyl-tRNA to reticulocyte ribosomes obtained with EF-1 and the rate obtained with EF-1 that had been incubated previously with GTP and aminoacyltRNA. |
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