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Biological characterization of various forms of elongation factor 1 from rabbit reticulocytes
Authors:Maria Da Gloria Da Costa Carvalho  Jose Francisco Carvalho  William C Merrick
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 USA
Abstract:Two forms of elongation factor 1 (EF-1) have been tested for a variety of biological functions. One form, EF-1H, is a high-molecular-weight aggregate (Mr > 500,000) containing four distinct polypeptides (α, β, γ, δ). The other form, EF-1α, consists of a single polypeptide which is the same as the α subunit of EF-1H. Both EF-1α and EF-1H function catalytically in binding Phe-tRNA to ribosomes, and in poly(U)-directed polyphenylalanine synthesis. The activity of EF-1α is enhanced in polyphenylalanine synthesis by a complementary component, EF-1βδ. It is also shown that EF-1βδ can facilitate an exchange of EF-1α-bound GDP for GTP. The EF-1α dissociation constants for GDP and GTP were 0.47 and 0.55 μm respectively, while the EF-1H dissociation constants for GDP and GTP were 2.0 and 1.6 μm, respectively. Thus, while EF-1α and EF-1H had approximately the same affinities for GDP and GTP, the EF-1α dissociation constants were about fourfold lower than the EF-1H dissociation constants. Attempts to isolate complexes of EF-1α or EF-1H with GTP and Phe-tRNA or with GTP, Phe-tRNA, and ribosomes were unsuccessful using either Millipore filters, gel filtration, or sucrose density gradients. The results presented in this report, along with studies from other laboratories, strengthen the hypothesis that the general mechanism of the elongation cycle is similar in eucaryotes and procaryotes.
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