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Crystal structure of elongation factor P from Thermus thermophilus HB8.


ABSTRACT: Translation elongation factor P (EF-P) stimulates ribosomal peptidyltransferase activity. EF-P is conserved in bacteria and is essential for cell viability. Eukarya and Archaea have an EF-P homologue, eukaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A). In the present study, we determined the crystal structure of EF-P from Thermus thermophilus HB8 at a 1.65-A resolution. EF-P consists of three beta-barrel domains (I, II, and III), whereas eIF-5A has only two domains (N and C domains). Domain I of EF-P is topologically the same as the N domain of eIF-5A. On the other hand, EF-P domains II and III share the same topology as that of the eIF-5A C domain, indicating that domains II and III arose by duplication. Intriguingly, the N-terminal half of domain II and the C-terminal half of domain III of EF-P have sequence homologies to the N- and C-terminal halves, respectively, of the eIF-5A C domain. The three domains of EF-P are arranged in an "L" shape, with 65- and 53-A-long arms at an angle of 95 degrees, which is reminiscent of tRNA. Furthermore, most of the EF-P protein surface is negatively charged. Therefore, EF-P mimics the tRNA shape but uses domain topologies different from those of the known tRNA-mimicry translation factors. Domain I of EF-P has a conserved positive charge at its tip, like the eIF-5A N domain.

SUBMITTER: Hanawa-Suetsugu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC470720 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure of elongation factor P from Thermus thermophilus HB8.

Hanawa-Suetsugu Kyoko K   Sekine Shun-ichi S   Sakai Hiroaki H   Hori-Takemoto Chie C   Terada Takaho T   Unzai Satoru S   Tame Jeremy R H JR   Kuramitsu Seiki S   Shirouzu Mikako M   Yokoyama Shigeyuki S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20040621 26


Translation elongation factor P (EF-P) stimulates ribosomal peptidyltransferase activity. EF-P is conserved in bacteria and is essential for cell viability. Eukarya and Archaea have an EF-P homologue, eukaryotic initiation factor 5A (eIF-5A). In the present study, we determined the crystal structure of EF-P from Thermus thermophilus HB8 at a 1.65-A resolution. EF-P consists of three beta-barrel domains (I, II, and III), whereas eIF-5A has only two domains (N and C domains). Domain I of EF-P is t  ...[more]

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