摘要

Ribosomes employ a "kinetic discrimination" mechanism, in which correct substrates are incorporated more rapidly than incorrect ones. The structural basis of this mechanism may involve 30S domain closure, a global conformational change that coincides with codon recognition. In a direct screen for fidelity-altering mutations, Agarwal and coworkers (D. Agarwal, D. Kamath, S. T. Gregory, and M. O'Connor, J Bacteriol 197: 1017-1025, 2015, doi:10.1128/JB.02485-14) isolated mutations that progressively truncate the C terminus of S4. All of these promote miscoding and undoubtedly destabilize the S4-S5 interface, consistent with the domain closure model.

  • 出版日期2015-3