Abstract
Protein synthesis on the ribosome involves a number of external protein factors that bind at its functional sites. One key factor is the elongation factor G (EF-G) that facilitates the translocation of transfer RNAs between their binding sites, as well as advancement of the messenger RNA by one codon. The details of the EF-G/ribosome diffusional encounter and EF-G association pathway still remain unanswered. Here, we applied Brownian dynamics methodology to study bimolecular association in the bacterial EF-G/70S ribosome system. We estimated the EF-G association rate constants at 150 and 300 mM monovalent ionic strengths and obtained reasonable agreement with kinetic experiments. We have also elucidated the details of EF-G/ribosome association paths and found that positioning of the L11 protein of the large ribosomal subunit is likely crucial for EF-G entry to its binding site. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Długosz, M., Huber, G. A., McCammon, J. A., & Trylska, J. (2011). Brownian dynamics study of the association between the 70S ribosome and elongation factor G. Biopolymers, 95(9), 616–627. https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.21619
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