Structural Studies Reveal the Role of Helix 68 in the Elongation Step of Protein Biosynthesis
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Authors: Giuseppe Cimicata; Gil Fridkin; Tanaya Bose; Zohar Eyal; Yehuda Halfon; Elinor Breiner-Goldstein; Tara Fox; +5 Authors
Giuseppe Cimicata; Gil Fridkin; Tanaya Bose; Zohar Eyal; Yehuda Halfon; Elinor Breiner-Goldstein; Tara Fox; Ella Zimmerman; Anat Bashan; Natalia de Val; Alexander Wlodawer; Ada Yonath;
Structural Studies Reveal the Role of Helix 68 in the Elongation Step of Protein Biosynthesis
Abstract
The mechanism that regulates the translocation step in ribosomes during protein synthesis is not fully understood. In this work, cryo-EM techniques used to image ribosomes from Staphylococcus aureus after incubation at physiological temperature allowed the identification of a conformation of the helix 68 that has never been observed so far.
Related Organizations
- National Institutes of Health United States
- Center for Cancer Research United States
- Israel Institute for Biological Research Israel
- National Cancer Institute United States
- Weizmann Institute of Science Israel
Keywords
Models, Molecular, protein synthesis, H68, antisense, Cryoelectron Microscopy, translation, Microbiology, QR1-502, ribosome, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, Ribosomes, PNA, Research Article
Models, Molecular, protein synthesis, H68, antisense, Cryoelectron Microscopy, translation, Microbiology, QR1-502, ribosome, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, Ribosomes, PNA, Research Article
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