Intersubunit Mobility of the Ribosome


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Abstract

Ribosomes are ribonucleoprotein nanoparticles synthesizing all proteins in living cells. The function of the ribosome is to translate the genetic information encoded in a nucleotide sequence of mRNA into the amino acid sequence of a protein. Each translation step (occurring after the codon-dependent binding of the aminoacyl-tRNA with the ribosome and mRNA) includes (i) the transpeptidation reaction and (ii) the translocation that unidirectionally drives the mRNA chain and mRNA-bound tRNA molecules through the ribosomal intersubunit space; the latter process is driven by the free energy of the chemical reaction of transpeptidation. Thus, the translating ribosome can be considered a conveying protein-synthesizing molecular machine. In this review we analyze the role of ribosomal intersubunit mobility in the process of translocation.

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A. V. Finkelstein

Institute of Protein Research, Russian Academy of Sciences; Biological Faculty, Moscow State University

Email: spirin@vega.protres.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Moscow, 119192

S. V. Razin

Biological Faculty, Moscow State University; Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: spirin@vega.protres.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119192; Moscow, 119334

A. S. Spirin

Institute of Protein Research, Russian Academy of Sciences; Biological Faculty, Moscow State University

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Email: spirin@vega.protres.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Moscow, 119192

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