Insights into substrate stabilization from snapshots of the peptidyl transferase center of the intact 70S ribosome
Abstract
Protein synthesis is catalyzed in the peptidyl transferase center (PTC), located in the large (50S) subunit of the ribosome. No high-resolution structure of the intact ribosome has contained a complete active site including both A- and P-site tRNAs. In addition, although past structures of the 50S subunit have found no ordered proteins at the PTC, biochemical evidence suggests that specific proteins are capable of interacting with the 3′ ends of tRNA ligands. Here we present structures, at 3.6-Å and 3.5-Å resolution respectively, of the 70S ribosome in complex with A- and P-site tRNAs that mimic pre- and post-peptidyl-transfer states. These structures demonstrate that the PTC is very similar between the 50S subunit and the intact ribosome. They also reveal interactions between the ribosomal proteins L16 and L27 and the tRNA substrates, helping to elucidate the role of these proteins in peptidyl transfer.
Additional Information
© 2009 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Received: 16 December 2008; Accepted: 19 February 2009; Published online: 12 April 2009. We thank M. Schmeing for guidance with refinement and interpretation of the data, E. Stephens for mass spectrometry work, J.C. Cochrane for critical review of the manuscript, and M. Fuchs and C. Schulze-Briese for their advice and help with data collection at the Swiss Light Source. This work was supported by the Medical Research Council UK, the Wellcome Trust, the Agouron Institute and the Louis-Jeantet Foundation. R.M.V. is the recipient of a Gates-Cambridge scholarship. Competing interests: V.R. is on the Scientific Advisory Board of Rib-X Pharmaceuticals, a company involved in developing new antibiotics that target the ribosome. Accession codes: The atomic coordinates and structure factors have been deposited in the PDB with the accession codes 2WDK, 2WDL, 2WDM and 2WDN for the pre-peptidyl-transfer structure and 2WDG, 2WDH, 2WDI and 2WDJ for the post-peptidyl-transfer structure. They will also be made available at http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/ribo/.Attached Files
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- PMCID
- PMC2679717
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180116-155008633
- Medical Research Council (UK)
- Wellcome Trust
- Agouron Institute
- Louis-Jeantet Foundation
- Gates-Cambridge Scholarship
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