1k5x

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STRUCTURE OF THE TRANSLATING 80S RIBOSOME FROM YEAST, OBTAINED BY DOCKING ATOMIC MODELS FOR RNA AND PROTEIN COMPONENTS INTO A 15A CRYO-EM MAP. THIS FILE 1K5X CONTAINS THE 40S RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT, THE P-SITE BOUND TRNA AND THE MRNA CODON. THE FILE 1K5Y CONTAINS THE 60S RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT.STRUCTURE OF THE TRANSLATING 80S RIBOSOME FROM YEAST, OBTAINED BY DOCKING ATOMIC MODELS FOR RNA AND PROTEIN COMPONENTS INTO A 15A CRYO-EM MAP. THIS FILE 1K5X CONTAINS THE 40S RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT, THE P-SITE BOUND TRNA AND THE MRNA CODON. THE FILE 1K5Y CONTAINS THE 60S RIBOSOMAL SUBUNIT.

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

A cryo-EM reconstruction of the translating yeast 80S ribosome was analyzed. Computationally separated rRNA and protein densities were used for docking of appropriately modified rRNA models and homology models of yeast ribosomal proteins. The core of the ribosome shows a remarkable degree of conservation. However, some significant differences in functionally important regions and dramatic changes in the periphery due to expansion segments and additional ribosomal proteins are evident. As in the bacterial ribosome, bridges between the subunits are mainly formed by RNA contacts. Four new bridges are present at the periphery. The position of the P site tRNA coincides precisely with its prokaryotic counterpart, with mainly rRNA contributing to its molecular environment. This analysis presents an exhaustive inventory of an eukaryotic ribosome at the molecular level.

Structure of the 80S ribosome from Saccharomyces cerevisiae--tRNA-ribosome and subunit-subunit interactions.,Spahn CM, Beckmann R, Eswar N, Penczek PA, Sali A, Blobel G, Frank J Cell. 2001 Nov 2;107(3):373-86. PMID:11701127[1]

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References

  1. Spahn CM, Beckmann R, Eswar N, Penczek PA, Sali A, Blobel G, Frank J. Structure of the 80S ribosome from Saccharomyces cerevisiae--tRNA-ribosome and subunit-subunit interactions. Cell. 2001 Nov 2;107(3):373-86. PMID:11701127
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