The G domain and domain II in the crystal structure of Thermus thermophilus elongation factor G (EF-G) were compared with the homologous domains in Thermus aquaticus elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu). Sequence alignment derived from the structural superposition was used to define conserved sequence elements in domain II. These elements and previously known conserved sequence elements in the G domain were used to guide the alignment of the sequences of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius elongation factor 2, human elongation factor 2, and Escherichia coli initiation factor 2 and release factor 3 to the aligned sequences of EF-G and EF-Tu. This alignment, which deviates from previously published alignments, has evolutionary implications and leads to alternative interpretations of biochemical data concerning the interaction of elongation factors with the a-sarcin/ricin region of the ribosome. A single conserved sequence motif in domain II was identified and used to further characterize the GTPase subfamily of translation factors and related proteins. It was shown that the motif is found in most if not all the members of the family. Apparently, the common characteristic of these GTPases is an extensive consensus structural unit that possibly accounts for a similar interaction with the ribosome and is composed of two domains homologous to the G domain and domain II in EF-Tu and EF-G.
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