Mutational analysis of the roles of residues in Escherichia coli elongation factor Ts in the interaction with elongation factor Tu

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The crystal structure of the Escherichia coli elongation factor (EF)- Tu·Ts complex indicates that there are extensive contacts between EF-Tu and EF-Ts. To determine the importance of these contacts in the interaction between E. coli EF-Tu and EF-Ts, residues in EF-Ts at the interface of these two proteins were mutated. The binding constants governing the interaction of the resulting EF-Ts variants with E. coli EF-Tu were determined. The effects of these mutations on the ability of EF-Ts to stimulate GDP exchange with EF- Tu·GDP and on its ability to stimulate the activity of EF-Tu in polymerization were tested. The results indicate that Arg-12, Met-19, and Met-20 in the N-terminal domain of EF-Ts and His-147 and Lys-166 and/or His- 167 in subdomain C of EF-Ts are crucial in the interaction between EF-Tu and EF-Ts. Lys-23, Val-234, Met-235, and the C-terminal helix h13 are less important. The binding constants of the EF-Ts variants governing their interactions with EF-Tu correlate well with their activities in stimulating GDP exchange with EF-Tu. Mutations prepared in EF-Tu indicate that His-19 and Gln-114 but not Glu-348 in EF-Tu are moderately important for its interaction with EF-Ts.

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Zhang, Y., Yu, N. J., & Spremulli, L. L. (1998). Mutational analysis of the roles of residues in Escherichia coli elongation factor Ts in the interaction with elongation factor Tu. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(8), 4556–4562. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.8.4556

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