Translation initiation factor IF3 is an essential bacterial protein, consisting of two domains (IF3C and IF3N) separated by a linker, which interferes with ribosomal subunit association, promotes codon-anticodon interaction in the P site, and ensures translation initiation fidelity. Using time-resolved chemical probing, we followed the dynamic binding path of IF3 on the 30S subunit and its release upon 30S-50S association. During binding, IF3 first contacts the platform (near G700) of the 30S subunit with the C domain and then the P-decoding region (near A790) with its N domain. At equilibrium, attained within less than a second, both sites are protected, but before reaching binding equilibrium, IF3 causes additional transient perturbations...
Initiation is the most regulated and rate limiting step of mRNA translation. In prokaryotes translat...
SummaryIn bacterial translational initiation, three initiation factors (IFs 1–3) enable the selectio...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...
Translation initiation factor IF3 is an essential bacterial protein, consisting of two domains (IF3C...
Initiation factor IF3 is an essential protein that enhances the fidelity and speed of bacterial mRNA...
Initiation factor IF3 contains two domains separated by a flexible linker. While the isolated N-doma...
Canonical translation initiation in bacteria entails the assembly of the 30S initiation complex (IC)...
Canonical translation initiation in bacteria entails the assembly of the 30S initiation complex (IC)...
IF3C is the C-terminal domain of Escherichia coli translation initiation factor 3 (IF3) and is respo...
During translation, initiation factor (IF) 3 binds to the small, 30S, ribosomal subunit and regulate...
Titrations of Escherichia coli translation initiation factor IF3, isotopically labeled with 15N, wit...
Initiation factor 3 (IF3) is one of the three conserved prokaryotic translation initiation factors e...
The location of translational initiation factor IF3 bound to the 30S subunit of the Thermus thermoph...
Initiation of translation at the correct position on messenger RNA is essential for accurate protein...
Initiation is the most regulated and rate limiting step of mRNA translation. In prokaryotes translat...
SummaryIn bacterial translational initiation, three initiation factors (IFs 1–3) enable the selectio...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...
Translation initiation factor IF3 is an essential bacterial protein, consisting of two domains (IF3C...
Initiation factor IF3 is an essential protein that enhances the fidelity and speed of bacterial mRNA...
Initiation factor IF3 contains two domains separated by a flexible linker. While the isolated N-doma...
Canonical translation initiation in bacteria entails the assembly of the 30S initiation complex (IC)...
Canonical translation initiation in bacteria entails the assembly of the 30S initiation complex (IC)...
IF3C is the C-terminal domain of Escherichia coli translation initiation factor 3 (IF3) and is respo...
During translation, initiation factor (IF) 3 binds to the small, 30S, ribosomal subunit and regulate...
Titrations of Escherichia coli translation initiation factor IF3, isotopically labeled with 15N, wit...
Initiation factor 3 (IF3) is one of the three conserved prokaryotic translation initiation factors e...
The location of translational initiation factor IF3 bound to the 30S subunit of the Thermus thermoph...
Initiation of translation at the correct position on messenger RNA is essential for accurate protein...
Initiation is the most regulated and rate limiting step of mRNA translation. In prokaryotes translat...
SummaryIn bacterial translational initiation, three initiation factors (IFs 1–3) enable the selectio...
Initiation factors guide the ribosome in the selection of mRNA and translational reading frame. We d...