A milestone in ribosomal crystallography: the construction of preliminary electron density maps at intermediate resolution
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Biochemistry and Cell Biology
- Vol. 73 (11-12) , 739-749
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o95-082
Abstract
Preliminary electron density maps of the large and the small ribosomal particles from halophilic and thermophilic sources, phased by the isomorphous replacement method, have been constructed at intermediate resolution. These maps contain features comparable in size with what is expected for the corresponding particles, and their packing arrangements are in accord with the schemes obtained by ab-initio procedures as well as with the motifs observed in thin sections of the crystals by electron microscopy. To phase higher resolution data, procedures are being developed for derivatization by specific labeling of the ribosomal particles at selected locations with rather small and dense clusters. Potential binding sites are being inserted either by site directed mutagenesis or by chemical modifications to facilitate cluster binding on the surface of the halophilic large and the thermophilic small ribosomal particles, which yield the crystals diffracting to highest resolution (2.9 and 7.3 Å (1 Å = 0.1 nm), respectively). For this purpose, the surface of these ribosomal particles is being characterized and procedures are being developed for quantitative detachment of selected ribosomal proteins and for their incorporation into core particles. The genes of these proteins are being cloned, sequenced, mutated to introduce reactive side groups, mainly cysteines, and overexpressed. In parallel, two in situ small and stable complexes were isolated from the halophilic ribosome. Procedures for their crystal production in large quantities are currently being developed. Models, reconstructed at low resolution from crystalline arrays of ribosomes and their large subunits, are being used for initial low-resolution phasing of the X-ray amplitudes. The interpretation of these models stimulated the design and the crystallization of complexes mimicking defined functional states of a higher quality than those obtained for isolated ribosomes. These models also inspired modelling experiments according to results of functional studies, performed elsewhere, focusing on the progression of nascent proteins.Key words: ribosomes, crystallography, undecagold cluster, heteropolyanions.Keywords
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