The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its catalytic core, the peptidyl transferase center (PTC), is built of rRNA, although several proteins reach close to the inner rRNA shell. In the Escherichia coli ribosome, the flexible N-terminal tail of the ribosomal protein L27 contacts the A- and P-site tRNA. Based on computer simulations of the PTC and on previous biochemical evidence, the N-terminal α-amino group of L27 was suggested to take part in the peptidyl-transfer reaction. However, the contribution of this group to catalysis has not been tested experimentally. Here we investigate the role of L27 in peptide-bond formation using fast kinetics approaches. We show that the rate of pep...
AbstractPeptidyl transfer is a key step in the process of protein biosynthesis. To examine the role ...
AbstractOn evolutionary grounds, it has been advocated for more than 40 years that RNA generally, an...
AbstractThe linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirme...
AbstractPeptide bond formation and peptide release are catalyzed in the active site of the large sub...
Protein synthesis is catalyzed in the peptidyl transferase center (PTC), located in the large (50S) ...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Lang et al. (2008) add an important step toward a molecular un...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
SummaryThe ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To un...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
Deletion of the gene for protein L27 from the E. coli chromosome results in severe defects in cell g...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
AbstractPeptidyl transfer is a key step in the process of protein biosynthesis. To examine the role ...
AbstractOn evolutionary grounds, it has been advocated for more than 40 years that RNA generally, an...
AbstractThe linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirme...
AbstractPeptide bond formation and peptide release are catalyzed in the active site of the large sub...
Protein synthesis is catalyzed in the peptidyl transferase center (PTC), located in the large (50S) ...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Lang et al. (2008) add an important step toward a molecular un...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
SummaryThe ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To un...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
Deletion of the gene for protein L27 from the E. coli chromosome results in severe defects in cell g...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
AbstractPeptidyl transfer is a key step in the process of protein biosynthesis. To examine the role ...
AbstractOn evolutionary grounds, it has been advocated for more than 40 years that RNA generally, an...
AbstractThe linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirme...