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1fg0
From Proteopedia
| 1fg0, resolution 3.00Å () | |
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| Non-Standard Residues: | |
| Related: | 1ffk, 1ffz
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| Resources: | FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB |
| Coordinates: | save as pdb, mmCIF, xml |
Contents |
LARGE RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT COMPLEXED WITH A 13 BP MINIHELIX-PUROMYCIN COMPOUND
Using the atomic structures of the large ribosomal subunit from Haloarcula marismortui and its complexes with two substrate analogs, we establish that the ribosome is a ribozyme and address the catalytic properties of its all-RNA active site. Both substrate analogs are contacted exclusively by conserved ribosomal RNA (rRNA) residues from domain V of 23S rRNA; there are no protein side-chain atoms closer than about 18 angstroms to the peptide bond being synthesized. The mechanism of peptide bond synthesis appears to resemble the reverse of the acylation step in serine proteases, with the base of A2486 (A2451 in Escherichia coli) playing the same general base role as histidine-57 in chymotrypsin. The unusual pK(a) (where K(a) is the acid dissociation constant) required for A2486 to perform this function may derive in part from its hydrogen bonding to G2482 (G2447 in E. coli), which also interacts with a buried phosphate that could stabilize unusual tautomers of these two bases. The polypeptide exit tunnel is largely formed by RNA but has significant contributions from proteins L4, L22, and L39e, and its exit is encircled by proteins L19, L22, L23, L24, L29, and L31e.
The structural basis of ribosome activity in peptide bond synthesis., Nissen P, Hansen J, Ban N, Moore PB, Steitz TA, Science. 2000 Aug 11;289(5481):920-30. PMID:10937990
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
About this Structure
1fg0 is a 2 chain structure of Ribosome with sequence from Haloarcula marismortui. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
- Large Ribosomal Subunit of Haloarcula
- Ribosome
- User:Wayne Decatur/Haloarcula Large Ribosomal Subunit
Reference
- Nissen P, Hansen J, Ban N, Moore PB, Steitz TA. The structural basis of ribosome activity in peptide bond synthesis. Science. 2000 Aug 11;289(5481):920-30. PMID:10937990
