AbstractWe have studied the pH dependence of the rate of termination of bacterial protein synthesis catalyzed by a class-1 release factor (RF1 or RF2). We used a classical quench-flow technique and a newly developed stopped-flow technique that relies on the use of fluorescently labeled peptides. We found the termination rate to increase with increasing pH and, eventually, to saturate at about 70s−1 with an apparent pKa value of about 7.6. From our data, we suggest that class-1 RF termination is rate limited by the chemistry of ester bond hydrolysis at low pH and by a stop-codon-dependent and pH-independent conformational change of RFs at high pH. We propose that RF-dependent termination depends on the participation of a hydroxide ion rather...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
SummaryRelease factor 3 (RF3) is a GTPase found in a broad range of bacteria where it is thought to ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Translation terminates by releasing the polypeptide chain in one of two chemical reactions catalyzed...
Release factors RF1 and RF2 promote hydrolysis of peptidyl-tRNA during translation termination. The ...
The termination of protein synthesis occurs through the specific recognition of a stop codon in the ...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
AbstractThe mechanism by which peptide release factor RF3 recycles RF1 and RF2 has been clarified an...
Protein synthesis in bacteria is terminated by release factors 1 or 2 (RF1/2), which, on recognition...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
The aim of this work was to understand the molecular mechanism of translation and the mechanism of t...
SummaryDuring protein synthesis, translational release factors catalyze the release of the polypepti...
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the abilit...
SummaryBacterial translation termination is mediated by release factors RF1 and RF2, which recognize...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
SummaryRelease factor 3 (RF3) is a GTPase found in a broad range of bacteria where it is thought to ...
Translation of genetic information encoded in messenger RNAs into polypeptide sequences is carried o...
Translation terminates by releasing the polypeptide chain in one of two chemical reactions catalyzed...
Release factors RF1 and RF2 promote hydrolysis of peptidyl-tRNA during translation termination. The ...
The termination of protein synthesis occurs through the specific recognition of a stop codon in the ...
Translation termination in bacteria involves precise reading of stop codons (UAA, UAG, UGA) and coor...
AbstractThe mechanism by which peptide release factor RF3 recycles RF1 and RF2 has been clarified an...
Protein synthesis in bacteria is terminated by release factors 1 or 2 (RF1/2), which, on recognition...
Accurate translation termination by release factors (RFs) is critical for the integrity of cellular ...
The aim of this work was to understand the molecular mechanism of translation and the mechanism of t...
SummaryDuring protein synthesis, translational release factors catalyze the release of the polypepti...
In the termination phase of protein synthesis, class I release factors, RF1 and RF2, have the abilit...
SummaryBacterial translation termination is mediated by release factors RF1 and RF2, which recognize...
SummaryThe 2′ OH of the peptidyl-tRNA substrate is thought to be important for catalysis of both pep...
In contrast to bacteria that have two release factors, RF1 and RF2, eukaryotes only possess one unre...
SummaryRelease factor 3 (RF3) is a GTPase found in a broad range of bacteria where it is thought to ...