Chemistry and biology of E. coli ribosomal protein L12.

Abstract:

:E. coli ribosomal protein L12, because of its unique features, has been studied in more detail than perhaps any of the other ribosomal proteins. Unlike the other ribosomal proteins that are generally present in stoichiometric amounts, there are four copies of L12 per ribosome, some of which are acetylated on the N-terminal serine. The acetylated species, referred to as L7, has not been shown, as yet, to possess any different biological activity than L12. A specific enzyme that acetylates L12 to form L7, using acetyl-CoA as the acetyl donor, has been purified from E. coli extracts. L12 is also unique in that it does not contain cysteine, tryptophan, histidine, or tyrosine, is very acidic (pI: 4.85) and has a high content of ordered secondary structure (approximately 50%). The protein is normally found in solution as a dimer and also forms a tight complex with ribosomal protein L10. There are three methionine residues in L12, located in the N-terminal region of the protein, one or more of which are essential for biological activity. Oxidation of the methionines to methionine sulfoxide prevents dimer formation and inactivates the protein. The four copies of L12 are located in the crest region(s) of the 50S ribosomal subunit. There is good evidence that the soluble factors, such as IF-2, EF-Tu, EF-G and RF, interact with L12 on the ribosome during the process of protein synthesis. This interaction is essential for the proper functioning of each of the factors and for GTP hydrolysis associated with the individual partial reactions of protein synthesis. The L12 gene is located on an operon that contains the genes for L10 and beta beta' subunits of RNA polymerase at about 88 min on the bacterial chromosome. DNA-directed in vitro systems have been used to study the unique regulation of the expression of these genes. Autogenous regulation, translational control, and transcription attenuation are regulatory mechanisms that function to control the synthesis of these proteins.

journal_name

Mol Cell Biochem

authors

Brot N,Weissbach H

doi

10.1007/BF02354831

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1981-04-13 00:00:00

pages

47-63

issue

1

eissn

0300-8177

issn

1573-4919

journal_volume

36

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