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Title: Characterisation of the ribosomal binding site for eukaryotic elongation factor 2 by chemical cross-linking. Author: Nygård O, Nilsson L, Westermann P. Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta; 1987 Dec 08; 910(3):245-53. PubMed ID: 3676324. Abstract: Ribosomal complexes containing elongation factor 2 (EF-2) were formed by incubation of 80 S ribosomes in the presence of EF-2 and the non-hydrolysable GTP analogue GuoPP[CH2]P. The factor was covalently coupled to the ribosomal proteins located at the factor binding site, by treatment with bifunctional reagents. After isolation of the covalent EF-2.ribosomal protein complexes, the proteins were labelled with 125I and the introduced covalent links cleaved. The ribosomal proteins were identified by electrophoresis in two independent two-dimensional gel systems, followed by autoradiography. After cross-linking with bis(hydroxysuccinimidyl) tartrate (4 A between the reactive groups), protein S3/S3a, S7 and S11 were found as the major ribosomal proteins covalently linked to EF-2. The longer reagent, dimethyl 3,8-diaza-4,7-dioxo-5,6-dihydroxydecanbisimidate (11 A between the reactive groups), covalently coupled proteins S7, S11, L5, L13, L21, L23, L26, L27a and L32 to EF-2. After cross-linking with dimethyl suberimidate (9 A between the reactive groups) proteins S3/3a, S7, S11, L5, L8, L13, L21, L23, L26, L27a, L31 and L32 were identified as belonging to the EF-2-binding site. The results indicate that the ribosomal domain interacting with EF-2 is located on both the small and the large ribosomal subunit close to the subunit interface.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]