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Title: Conserved nucleotides of 23 S rRNA located at the ribosomal peptidyltransferase center. Author: Spahn CM, Schäfer MA, Krayevsky AA, Nierhaus KH. Journal: J Biol Chem; 1996 Dec 20; 271(51):32857-62. PubMed ID: 8955124. Abstract: Two nucleotides of the 23 S rRNA gene were mutated; the nucleotides correspond to the first two positions of the universally conserved sequence PsiGG2582 at the peptidyltransferase ring of 23 S rRNA. The ribosomes containing the altered 23 S rRNA were analyzed. Previously, it was shown that ribosomal assembly was indistinguishable from that in wild-type cells, that the flow of the corresponding 50 S subunit into the polysome fraction was not restricted, but that the ribosomes were strongly impaired in poly(Phe) synthesis (C. M. T. Spahn, J. Remme, M. A. Schäfer, and K. H. Nierhaus (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 32849-32856). Here we apply assay systems exclusively testing the puromycin reaction of ribosomes carrying plasmid-born rRNA, a dipeptide assay using the minimal P site donor pA(fMet) and a translocation system not depending on the puromycin reaction. The mutations in helix 90 exclusively abolish or severely impair the ribosome capability to catalyze AcPhe-puromycin formation. A possible explanation of these observations is that G2581 and Psi2580 (and possibly also G2582) are part of the binding site of C75 of peptidyl-tRNA in the P site. The results suggest that in this case, however, such an interaction would disobey canonical base pairing.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]