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      Structural rearrangements of the ribosome at the tRNA proofreading step.

      Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
      Crystallography, X-Ray, Models, Molecular, Protein Structure, Quaternary, RNA, Transfer, chemistry, Ribosomes, Thermus thermophilus

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          Discrimination of tRNA on the ribosome occurs in two consecutive steps: initial selection and proofreading. Here we propose a proofreading mechanism based on comparison of crystal structures of the 70S ribosome with an empty A site or with the A site occupied by uncharged cognate or near-cognate tRNA. We observe that ribosomal proteins S13, S19, L16, L25, L27 and L31 are actively involved in the proofreading of tRNA. We suggest that proofreading begins with the monitoring of the entire anticodon loop of tRNA by nucleotides from 16S rRNA (helices 18 and 44) of the small subunit and 23S rRNA (helix 69) of the large subunit with involvement of magnesium ions. Subsequently, the elbow region is scanned by rRNA (helices 38 and 89) and proteins from the large subunit determining whether to accommodate the acceptor end of tRNA in the peptidyl transferase center or not.

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          20694005
          10.1038/nsmb.1880

          Chemistry
          Crystallography, X-Ray,Models, Molecular,Protein Structure, Quaternary,RNA, Transfer,chemistry,Ribosomes,Thermus thermophilus

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