AbstractPeptide bond formation and peptide release are catalyzed in the active site of the large subunit of the ribosome where universally conserved nucleotides surround the CCA ends of the peptidyl- and aminoacyl-tRNA substrates. Here, we describe the use of an affinity-tagging system for the purification of mutant ribosomes and analysis of four universally conserved nucleotides in the innermost layer of the active site: A2451, U2506, U2585, and A2602. While pre-steady-state kinetic analysis of the peptidyl transferase activity of the mutant ribosomes reveals substantially reduced rates of peptide bond formation using the minimal substrate puromycin, their rates of peptide bond formation are unaffected when the substrates are intact aminoa...
Peptide bond formation and translational termination on the ribosome have been simulated by molecula...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
AbstractBackground: One of the most significant questions in understanding the origin of life concer...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Lang et al. (2008) add an important step toward a molecular un...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
SummaryPeptide bond formation is a fundamental reaction in biology, catalyzed by the ribosomal pepti...
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...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
SummaryBacterial translation termination is mediated by release factors RF1 and RF2, which recognize...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its...
AbstractThe linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirme...
Peptide bond formation and translational termination on the ribosome have been simulated by molecula...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
AbstractBackground: One of the most significant questions in understanding the origin of life concer...
In all contemporary organisms, the active site of the ribosome—the peptidyl transferase center—catal...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Lang et al. (2008) add an important step toward a molecular un...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
SummaryPeptide bond formation is a fundamental reaction in biology, catalyzed by the ribosomal pepti...
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...
Role of RNA backbone groups for ribosomal catalysis S u m m a r y The ribosomal peptidyl transferase...
SummaryBacterial translation termination is mediated by release factors RF1 and RF2, which recognize...
The ribosome has an active site comprised of RNA that catalyzes peptide bond formation. To understan...
The ribosome is the molecular machine responsible for protein synthesis in all living organisms. Its...
AbstractThe linkage between internal ribosomal symmetry and transfer RNA (tRNA) positioning confirme...
Peptide bond formation and translational termination on the ribosome have been simulated by molecula...
The peptidyl transfer reaction on the large ribosomal subunit depends on the protonation state of th...
AbstractBackground: One of the most significant questions in understanding the origin of life concer...