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The effect of an antiviral peptide on the ribosomal reactions of the peptide elongation enzymes, EF-I and EF-II
Authors:T G Obrig  J D Irvin  B Hardesty
Institution:Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute, Department of Chemistry, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712 USA
Abstract:A basic peptide with antiviral properties isolated from pokeweed is shown to inhibit the synthesis of globin and phenylalanine peptides on ribosomes isolated from rabbit reticulocytes. The inhibition appears to involve a specific effect of the peptide inhibitor on the larger ribosomal subunit that can be produced at a ratio of inhibitor to ribosomes of less than one to one. Ribosomes treated with the inhibitor have a reduced capacity to support enzymatic binding of Phe-tRNA to ribosomes and GTP hydrolysis caused by the elongation enzyme, EF-I. Treated ribosomes exhibit a concomitant capacity for increased GTP hydrolysis by EF-II but do not efficiently support EF-II-dependent binding of 3H]GTP. Such binding appears to involve the formation of an EF-II·GDP·ribosome complex. Thus, the inhibitor has an effect on GTP-dependent reaction carried out by both of the peptide elongation enzymes. The relation between these effects in the reticulocyte system is discussed in relation to the effects of siomycin or thiostrepton in blocking GTP hydrolysis by EF-T and EF-G on prokaryotic ribosomes.
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