1vox

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1vox, resolution 11.5Å

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Crystal structure of five 70s ribosomes from Escherichia Coli in complex with protein Y. This file contains the 30s subunit of one 70s ribosome. The entire crystal structure contains five 70s ribosomes and is described in remark 400.

Overview

During environmental stress, organisms limit protein synthesis by storing, inactive ribosomes that are rapidly reactivated when conditions improve., Here we present structural and biochemical data showing that protein Y, an, Escherichia coli stress protein, fills the tRNA- and mRNA-binding channel, of the small ribosomal subunit to stabilize intact ribosomes. Protein Y, inhibits translation initiation during cold shock but not at normal, temperatures. Furthermore, protein Y competes with conserved translation, initiation factors that, in bacteria, are required for ribosomal subunit, dissociation. The mechanism used by protein Y to reduce translation, initiation during stress and quickly release ribosomes for renewed, translation initiation may therefore occur widely in nature.

About this Structure

1VOX is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural basis for the control of translation initiation during stress., Vila-Sanjurjo A, Schuwirth BS, Hau CW, Cate JH, Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 Nov;11(11):1054-9. Epub 2004 Oct 24. PMID:15502846

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