A Stereochemical Model of the Transpeptidation Complex
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
- Vol. 4 (5) , 729-744
- https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.1987.10507675
Abstract
Molecular models are proposed to describe the relative arrangement of aminoacyl and peptidyl tRNAs when bound to their respective A. and P sites on the ribosome. The crystallographically determined structures of tRNAasp and tRNAphe have served as the models for these bound structures, while the imposed steric constraints for the model complexes were based on the results of published experimental data. The constructed models satisfy the stereochemical requirements needed for codon-anticodon interaction and for peptide bond formation. In this paper, the results of the complex containing tRNAphe as the A. and P site bound transfer RNAs, is compared to a similarly constructed model which uses tRNAlsp as the ribosome-bound transfer RNAs. The models have the following three major features: 1) the aminoacyl and peptidyl transfer RNAs assume an angle of approximately 45° relative to each other; 2) in providing the proper stereochemistry for peptide bond condensation, a significant kink must be present in the messenger RNA between the A. site and P site codons; and 3) a comparison of the two model complexes indicates that structural variations between the tRNAs or any allosteric transitions of the transfer RNAs associated with codon-anticodon recognition may be accommodated in the model by way of freedom of rotation about the phosphate backbone bonds in the mRNA between consecutive codons.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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