Structure of the 70S ribosome complexed with mRNA and tRNA
Publication Year
2006
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The crystal structure of the bacterial 70S ribosome refined to 2.8 angstrom resolution reveals atomic details of its interactions with messenger RNA (mRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA). A metal ion stabilizes a kink in the mRNA that demarcates the boundary between A and P sites, which is potentially important to prevent slippage of mRNA. Metal ions also stabilize the intersubunit interface. The interactions of E-site tRNA with the 50S subunit have both similarities and differences compared to those in the archaeal ribosome. The structure also rationalizes much biochemical and genetic data on translation.
Keywords
Models, Molecular,
Protein Conformation,
Nucleic Acid Conformation,
Magnesium,
Crystallography, X-Ray,
Bacterial Proteins,
Crystallization,
RNA, Bacterial,
RNA, Messenger,
Protein Biosynthesis,
Ribosomes,
RNA, Transfer,
Ribosomal Proteins,
Codon,
Thermus thermophilus,
Anticodon,
Peptidyl Transferases,
RNA, Transfer, Met,
RNA, Transfer, Phe
Journal
Science
Volume
313
Issue
5795
Pages
1935-42
Date Published
09/2006
ISSN Number
1095-9203
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
16959973