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Nucleic Acids Research 2007 35(10):3420-3430; doi:10.1093/nar/gkm211
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Nucleic Acids Research, 2007, Vol. 35, No. 10 3420-3430
© 2007 The Author(s)
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Molecular Biology

Structural elements defining elongation factor Tu mediated suppression of codon ambiguity

Hervé Roy, Hubert Dominique Becker, Marie-Hélène Mazauric and Daniel Kern*

UPR 9002, ‘Architecture et Réactivité de l’ARN’, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS, 15, Rue René Descartes and Université Louis Pasteur, F-67084 Strasbourg Cédex, France

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +33-3-8841-7092; Fax: +33-3-8860-2218; Email: d.kern{at}ibmc.u-strasbg.fr

Received January 23, 2007. Revised March 24, 2007. Accepted March 27, 2007.

In most prokaryotes Asn-tRNAAsn and Gln-tRNAGln are formed by amidation of aspartate and glutamate mischarged onto tRNAAsn and tRNAGln, respectively. Coexistence in the organism of mischarged Asp-tRNAAsn and Glu-tRNAGln and the homologous Asn-tRNAAsn and Gln-tRNAGln does not, however, lead to erroneous incorporation of Asp and Glu into proteins, since EF-Tu discriminates the misacylated tRNAs from the correctly charged ones. This property contrasts with the canonical function of EF-Tu, which is to non-specifically bind the homologous aa-tRNAs, as well as heterologous species formed in vitro by aminoacylation of non-cognate tRNAs. In Thermus thermophilus that forms the Asp-tRNAAsn intermediate by the indirect pathway of tRNA asparaginylation, EF-Tu must discriminate the mischarged aminoacyl-tRNAs (aa-tRNA). We show that two base pairs in the tRNA T-arm and a single residue in the amino acid binding pocket of EF-Tu promote discrimination of Asp-tRNAAsn from Asn-tRNAAsn and Asp-tRNAAsp by the protein. Our analysis suggests that these structural elements might also contribute to rejection of other mischarged aa-tRNAs formed in vivo that are not involved in peptide elongation. Additionally, these structural features might be involved in maintaining a delicate balance of weak and strong binding affinities between EF-Tu and the amino acid and tRNA moieties of other elongator aa-tRNAs.


Present address: Hervé Roy, Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA


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