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A chemical mapping technique for exploring the location of proteins along the ribosome-bound peptide chain
Authors:D Eilat  M Pellegrini  H Oen  Y Lapidot  C R Cantor
Affiliation:1. Departments of Chemistry and Biological Sciences Columbia University, N.Y., U.S.A.;2. Department of Biological Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:A series of peptidyl-tRNA analogs with varying peptide chain length, BrAc(Gly) nPhe-tRNAphe, n = 0 to 16 has been prepared. When bound to Escherichia coli 70 S ribosomes these all react covalently with certain ribosomal proteins. The overwhelming majority of the reaction is with 50 S ribosomal proteins L2, L16, L24, L26–L27 and L32–L33. The extent of reaction with each protein is a function of peptide chain length, making it possible to estimate the relative proximity of these proteins to the 3′-terminus of tRNA bound in the ribosomal P site. This fact, coupled with the findings of others about the length dependence of the binding and peptide donor activity of peptidyl-tRNAs suggests that there is actually a binding site for the growing peptide chain. If this is true, the results presented here permit the ordering of the proteins in this site: L2 is closest to the 3′-end of tRNA followed by L26–L27, L32–L33 and last L24. Evidence is also given that the direction of the growing peptide chain must point away from the A site.
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