Structure of the gtp form of elongation factor 4 (ef4) bound to the ribosome

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Elongation factor 4 (EF4) is a member of the family of ribosome-dependent translational GTPase factors, along with elongation factor G and BPI-inducible protein A. Although EF4 is highly conserved in bacterial, mitochondrial, and chloroplast genomes, its exact biological function remains controversial. Here we present the cryo-EM reconstitution of the GTP form of EF4 bound to the ribosome with P and E site tRNAs at 3.8-Å resolution. Interestingly, our structure reveals an unrotated ribosome rather than a clockwise-rotated ribosome, as observed in the presence of EF4-GDP and P site tRNA. In addition, we also observed a counterclockwise-rotated form of the above complex at 5.7-Å resolution. Taken together, our results shed light on the interactions formed between EF4, the ribosome, and the P site tRNA and illuminate the GTPase activation mechanism at previously unresolved detail.

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Kumar, V., Ero, R., Ahmed, T., Goh, K. J., Zhan, Y., Bhushan, S., & Gao, Y. G. (2016). Structure of the gtp form of elongation factor 4 (ef4) bound to the ribosome. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 291(25), 12943–12950. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.725945

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