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The interaction of mitochondrial translational initiation factor 2 with the small ribosomal subunit
β Scribed by Angela C. Spencer; Linda L. Spremulli
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 549 KB
- Volume
- 1750
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1570-9639
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β¦ Synopsis
Bovine mitochondrial translational initiation factor 2 (IF-2 mt ) is organized into four domains, an N-terminal domain, a central G-domain and two C-terminal domains. These domains correspond to domains III -VI in the six-domain model of Escherichia coli IF-2. Variants in IF-2 mt were prepared and tested for their abilities to bind the small (28S) subunit of the mitochondrial ribosome. The binding of wild-type IF-2 mt was strong (K d Β¨10 -20 nM) and was not affected by fMet-tRNA. Deletion of the N-terminal domain substantially reduced the binding of IF-2 mt to 28S subunits. However, the addition of fMet-tRNA stimulated the binding of this variant at least 2-fold demonstrating that contacts between fMet-tRNA and IF-2 mt can stabilize the binding of this factor to 28S subunits. No binding was observed for IF-2 mt variants lacking the G-domain which probably plays a critical role in organizing the structure of IF-2 mt . IF-2 mt contains a 37-amino acid insertion region between domains V and VI that is not found in the prokaryotic factors. Mutations in this region caused a significant reduction in the ability of the factor to promote initiation complex formation and to bind 28S subunits.
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