Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome involves hydrolysis of the ester bond between the P-site tRNA and the nascent peptide chain. This reaction occurs in the peptidyl transferase center and is triggered by the class I release factors RF1 and RF2 in prokaryotes. Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis is pH-dependent, and experimental results suggest that an ionizable group with pK(a) > 9 is involved in the reaction. The nature of this group is, however, unknown. To resolve this problem, we conducted density functional theory calculations using a large cluster model of the peptidyl transferase center. Our calculations reveal that peptidyl-tRNA hydrolysis occurs via a base-catalyzed mechanism with a predicted activation energy of 15.8 kcal mo...
The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its...
AbstractWe have studied the pH dependence of the rate of termination of bacterial protein synthesis ...
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the abilit...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome involves hydrolysis of the ester bond between the P...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
Peptide bond formation and translational termination on the ribosome have been simulated by molecula...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
Translation terminates by releasing the polypeptide chain in one of two chemical reactions catalyzed...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
Ground state destabilization is a hypothesis to explain enzyme catalysis. The most popular interpret...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
AbstractPeptide bond formation and peptide release are catalyzed in the active site of the large sub...
Finding a proper transition structure for the peptide bond formation process can lead one to a bette...
Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase (Pth) releases tRNA from peptidyl-tRNA by cleaving the ester bond between th...
The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its...
AbstractWe have studied the pH dependence of the rate of termination of bacterial protein synthesis ...
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the abilit...
Termination of protein synthesis on the ribosome involves hydrolysis of the ester bond between the P...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
Peptide bond formation and translational termination on the ribosome have been simulated by molecula...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
Translation terminates by releasing the polypeptide chain in one of two chemical reactions catalyzed...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
Ground state destabilization is a hypothesis to explain enzyme catalysis. The most popular interpret...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
AbstractPeptide bond formation and peptide release are catalyzed in the active site of the large sub...
Finding a proper transition structure for the peptide bond formation process can lead one to a bette...
Peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase (Pth) releases tRNA from peptidyl-tRNA by cleaving the ester bond between th...
The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its...
AbstractWe have studied the pH dependence of the rate of termination of bacterial protein synthesis ...
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the abilit...