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'''STRUCTURE OF THE E. COLI SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE BOUND TO A TRANSLATING RIBOSOME'''
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===STRUCTURE OF THE E. COLI SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE BOUND TO A TRANSLATING RIBOSOME===
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==Overview==
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The prokaryotic signal recognition particle (SRP) targets membrane proteins into the inner membrane. It binds translating ribosomes and screens the emerging nascent chain for a hydrophobic signal sequence, such as the transmembrane helix of inner membrane proteins. If such a sequence emerges, the SRP binds tightly, allowing the SRP receptor to lock on. This assembly delivers the ribosome-nascent chain complex to the protein translocation machinery in the membrane. Using cryo-electron microscopy and single-particle reconstruction, we obtained a 16 A structure of the Escherichia coli SRP in complex with a translating E. coli ribosome containing a nascent chain with a transmembrane helix anchor. We also obtained structural information on the SRP bound to an empty E. coli ribosome. The latter might share characteristics with a scanning SRP complex, whereas the former represents the next step: the targeting complex ready for receptor binding. High-resolution structures of the bacterial ribosome and of the bacterial SRP components are available, and their fitting explains our electron microscopic density. The structures reveal the regions that are involved in complex formation, provide insight into the conformation of the SRP on the ribosome and indicate the conformational changes that accompany high-affinity SRP binding to ribosome nascent chain complexes upon recognition of the signal sequence.
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==About this Structure==
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STRUCTURE OF THE E. COLI SIGNAL RECOGNITION PARTICLE BOUND TO A TRANSLATING RIBOSOME

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 17086205

About this Structure

2IY3 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermus aquaticus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure of the E. coli signal recognition particle bound to a translating ribosome., Schaffitzel C, Oswald M, Berger I, Ishikawa T, Abrahams JP, Koerten HK, Koning RI, Ban N, Nature. 2006 Nov 23;444(7118):503-6. Epub 2006 Oct 29. PMID:17086205

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