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'''GENTAMICIN C1A A-SITE COMPLEX''' | '''GENTAMICIN C1A A-SITE COMPLEX''' | ||
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==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Structural origins of gentamicin antibiotic action., Yoshizawa S, Fourmy D, Puglisi JD, EMBO J. 1998 Nov 16;17(22):6437-48. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9822590 9822590] | Structural origins of gentamicin antibiotic action., Yoshizawa S, Fourmy D, Puglisi JD, EMBO J. 1998 Nov 16;17(22):6437-48. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9822590 9822590] | ||
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[[Category: Fourmy, D.]] | [[Category: Fourmy, D.]] | ||
[[Category: Puglisi, J D.]] | [[Category: Puglisi, J D.]] | ||
[[Category: Yoshizawa, S.]] | [[Category: Yoshizawa, S.]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:07, 2 May 2008
GENTAMICIN C1A A-SITE COMPLEX
Overview
Aminoglycoside antibiotics that bind to the ribosomal A site cause misreading of the genetic code and inhibit translocation. The clinically important aminoglycoside, gentamicin C, is a mixture of three components. Binding of each gentamicin component to the ribosome and to a model RNA oligonucleotide was studied biochemically and the structure of the RNA complexed to gentamicin C1a was solved using magnetic resonance nuclear spectroscopy. Gentamicin C1a binds in the major groove of the RNA. Rings I and II of gentamicin direct specific RNA-drug interactions. Ring III of gentamicin, which distinguishes this subclass of aminoglycosides, also directs specific RNA interactions with conserved base pairs. The structure leads to a general model for specific ribosome recognition by aminoglycoside antibiotics and a possible mechanism for translational inhibition and miscoding. This study provides a structural rationale for chemical synthesis of novel aminoglycosides.
About this Structure
Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structural origins of gentamicin antibiotic action., Yoshizawa S, Fourmy D, Puglisi JD, EMBO J. 1998 Nov 16;17(22):6437-48. PMID:9822590 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 12:07:11 2008