Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes
E. V. Ivanova
1
,
E Z Alkalaeva
1, 2
,
B. BIRDSALL
3
,
P M Kolosov
1
,
V I Polshakov
4
,
L.L. Kisselev
1
2
University of Oslo, Center of Medical Research, Moscow, Russia
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3
Molecular Structure Division, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, UK
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2008-12-05
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SJR: 0.331
CiteScore: 1.6
Impact factor: 1.2
ISSN: 00268933, 16083245, 21689547
PubMed ID:
19140327
Structural Biology
Biophysics
Abstract
Translation termination in eukaryotes is governed by the interaction of two, class 1 and class 2, polypeptide chain release factors with the ribosome. The middle (M) domain of the class 1 factor eRF1 contains the strictly conserved GGQ motif and is involved in hydrolysis of the peptidyl-tRNA ester bond in the peptidyl transferase center of the large ribosome subunit. Heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy was used to map the interaction interface of the M domain of human eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes. The protein was found to specifically interact with the 60S subunit, since no interaction was detected with the 40S subunit. The amino acid residues forming the interface mostly belong to long helix α1 of the M domain. Some residues adjacent to α1 and belonging to strand β5 and short helices α2 and α3 are also involved in the protein-ribosome contact. The functionally inactive G183A mutant interacted with the ribosome far more weakly as compared with the wild-type eRF1. The interaction interfaces of the two proteins were nonidentical. It was concluded that long helix α1 is functionally important and that the conformational flexibility of the GGQ loop is essential for the tight protein-ribosome contact.
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Ivanova E. V. et al. Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes // Molecular Biology. 2008. Vol. 42. No. 6. pp. 939-948.
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Ivanova E. V., Alkalaeva E. Z., BIRDSALL B., Kolosov P. M., Polshakov V. I., Kisselev L. Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes // Molecular Biology. 2008. Vol. 42. No. 6. pp. 939-948.
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DO - 10.1134/S0026893308060162
UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S0026893308060162
TI - Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes
T2 - Molecular Biology
AU - Ivanova, E. V.
AU - Alkalaeva, E Z
AU - BIRDSALL, B.
AU - Kolosov, P M
AU - Polshakov, V I
AU - Kisselev, L.L.
PY - 2008
DA - 2008/12/05
PB - Pleiades Publishing
SP - 939-948
IS - 6
VL - 42
PMID - 19140327
SN - 0026-8933
SN - 1608-3245
SN - 2168-9547
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@article{2008_Ivanova,
author = {E. V. Ivanova and E Z Alkalaeva and B. BIRDSALL and P M Kolosov and V I Polshakov and L.L. Kisselev},
title = {Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes},
journal = {Molecular Biology},
year = {2008},
volume = {42},
publisher = {Pleiades Publishing},
month = {dec},
url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S0026893308060162},
number = {6},
pages = {939--948},
doi = {10.1134/S0026893308060162}
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Ivanova, E. V., et al. “Interface of the interaction of the middle domain of human translation termination factor eRF1 with eukaryotic ribosomes.” Molecular Biology, vol. 42, no. 6, Dec. 2008, pp. 939-948. http://link.springer.com/10.1134/S0026893308060162.
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