2003
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m211024200
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Mapping Functionally Important Motifs SPF and GGQ of the Decoding Release Factor RF2 to the Escherichia coli Ribosome by Hydroxyl Radical Footprinting

Abstract: The function of the decoding release factor (RF) in translation termination is to couple cognate recognition of the stop codon in the mRNA with hydrolysis of the completed polypeptide from its covalently linked tRNA. For this to occur, the RF must interact with specific A-site components of the active centers within both the small and large ribosomal subunits. In this work, we have used directed hydroxyl radical footprinting to map the ribosomal binding site of the Escherichia coli class I release factor RF2, … Show more

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“…The ribosomal region has been inferred previously to be relatively close to RF1 by hydroxyl radical footprinting [53] as well as to EF-G [54]. The cryoelectron microscopy model [30,31], hydroxyl radical footprinting [19,51] and genetic analysis [57] all confirmed the importance of this region of 23S rRNA as a site of potential interaction between factor and ribosome during translation termination.…”
Section: The Footprint Of the Bacterial Rf On The Ribosomementioning
confidence: 55%
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“…The ribosomal region has been inferred previously to be relatively close to RF1 by hydroxyl radical footprinting [53] as well as to EF-G [54]. The cryoelectron microscopy model [30,31], hydroxyl radical footprinting [19,51] and genetic analysis [57] all confirmed the importance of this region of 23S rRNA as a site of potential interaction between factor and ribosome during translation termination.…”
Section: The Footprint Of the Bacterial Rf On The Ribosomementioning
confidence: 55%
“…The RF2 structure presented a puzzling paradox as to how the RF functioned on the ribosome. Further experiments have resolved this paradox by revealing that the molecule undergoes a highly significant conformational change [19,[30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Is the Decoding Rf A Trna Mimic?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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