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Studies on elongation factor II from calf brain
Authors:D M Chuang  H Weissbach
Institution:Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 07110 U.S.A.
Abstract:Elongation factor II (EF2) has been purified from calf brain, and its reactions with guanosine nucleotides and ribosomes have been studied. Its behavior is, in general, similar to that observed with EF2 from other eukaryote sources. Thus, in the presence of GTP or GDP, EF2 interacts with ribosomes to form a ribosome-EF2-GDP complex. Fusidic acid has little effect on the stability of this complex, which suggests that it is more stable than the corresponding complex from prokaryote systems. As assayed by a nitrocellulose filter technique, only GTP, GDP, dGTP and GDPCP are bound to ribosomes dependent on EF2. In the absence of ribosomes, an EF2-GTP or EF2-GDP complex can be detected. Fusidic acid at relatively high concentrations inhibits their formation, but diphtheria toxin in the presence of NAD does not. The EF2-GTP complex has been separated from unbound GTP by gel filtration, and the reactivity of the complex with ribosomes has been investigated. When EF2-GTP is incubated with ribosomes, GTP hydrolysis occurs, and evidence for a ribosome-EF2-GDP complex has been obtained. The results thus suggest that the EF2-GTP complex may be an intermediate in the binding of EF2 to ribosomes. Based on molecular sieve chromatography, it appears that the stability of these complexes is ribosome-EF2-GDP > EF2-GTP > EF2-GDP.
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