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Published July 9, 2003 | Supplemental Material
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The Puromycin Route to Assess Stereo- and Regiochemical Constraints on Peptide Bond Formation in Eukaryotic Ribosomes

Abstract

We synthesized a series of puromycin analogues to probe the chemical specificity of the ribosome in an intact eukaryotic translation system. These studies reveal that both d-enantiomers and β-amino acid analogues can be incorporated into protein, and provide a quantitative means to rank natural and unnatural residues. Modeling of a d-amino acid analogue into the 50S ribosomal subunit indicates that steric clash may provide part of the chiral discrimination. The data presented provide one metric of the chiral and regiospecificity of mammalian ribosomes.

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© 2003 American Chemical Society. Received 22 February 2003. Published online 11 June 2003. Published in print 1 July 2003. This work was supported by NIH Grant (R01 60416) to R.W.R. and by NIH training Grant GM07616 (S.R.S.).

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