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Kinetic studies on ribosomal peptidyltransferase. The behaviour of the inhibitor blasticidin S.
Eur J Biochem ; 154(2): 267-71, 1986 Jan 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3510869
In a cell-free system derived from Escherichia coli, the reaction between Ac[3H]Phe-tRNA and puromycin (S) is inhibited by blasticidin S (I). In this reaction Ac[3H]Phe-tRNA is part of the Ac[3H]Phe-tRNA--poly(U)--ribosome complex (C). After preincubating the complex C with I and then adding S, the degree of inhibition is greater than that observed when C reacts with a mixture of S and I. Without preincubation, the inhibition is competitive giving a Ki of 2 X 10(-7) M. After preincubation the inhibition becomes of the mixed non-competitive type. A first-order kinetic analysis of the reaction between C and excess S, in the presence or in the absence of I, with or without preincubation, suggests that I acts as a modifier decreasing the catalytic rate constant of ribosomal peptidyltransferase (the putative enzyme that catalyzes the reaction between C and S). The effectiveness of I cannot be expressed by an equilibrium constant such as the above-mentioned Ki. A model is proposed which explains the results obtained. In this model, in the presence of I, C is converted to a modified species C, which is still able to react with S but with a lower catalytic rate constant. This is a novel concept, in which the ribosome can be subjected to modulation of its activity by small ligands. It can be useful in studies on translational control of protein synthesis.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ribosomes / Acyltransferases / Peptidyl Transferases Language: En Journal: Eur J Biochem Year: 1986 Document type: Article Country of publication: Reino Unido
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ribosomes / Acyltransferases / Peptidyl Transferases Language: En Journal: Eur J Biochem Year: 1986 Document type: Article Country of publication: Reino Unido