نتایج جستجو برای: haloarcula iru1

تعداد نتایج: 273  

Journal: :Molecular cell 2002
Jeffrey L Hansen Joseph A Ippolito Nenad Ban Poul Nissen Peter B Moore Thomas A Steitz

Crystal structures of the Haloarcula marismortui large ribosomal subunit complexed with the 16-membered macrolide antibiotics carbomycin A, spiramycin, and tylosin and a 15-membered macrolide, azithromycin, show that they bind in the polypeptide exit tunnel adjacent to the peptidyl transferase center. Their location suggests that they inhibit protein synthesis by blocking the egress of nascent ...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2005
Daniel N Wilson Jörg M Harms Knud H Nierhaus Frank Schlünzen Paola Fucini

In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for functional interference and therefore represents a major target for antibiotics. The recent plethora of crystal structures of ribosomal subunits in complex with various antibiotics has provided unparalleled insight into their mode of interaction and inhibition. However, differences in...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2005
Moeava Tehei Giuseppe Zaccai

What we previously thought of as insurmountable physical and chemical barriers to life, we now see as yet another niche harbouring 'extremophiles'. Extremophiles and their macromolecules had to develop molecular mechanisms of adaptation to extreme physico-chemical conditions. Using neutron spectroscopy, we have demonstrated that molecular dynamics represents one of these molecular mechanisms of...

2009
Chiaolong Hsiao Loren Dean Williams

The ribosome is an ancient macromolecular machine responsible for the synthesis of all proteins in all living organisms. Here we demonstrate that the ribosomal peptidyl transferase center (PTC) is supported by a framework of magnesium microclusters (Mg(2+)-muc's). Common features of Mg(2+)-muc's include two paired Mg(2+) ions that are chelated by a common bridging phosphate group in the form Mg...

2009
Lang Rao Xiubo Zhao Fang Pan Yin Li Yanfen Xue Yanhe Ma Jian R. Lu

BACKGROUND Halophiles are extremophiles that thrive in environments with very high concentrations of salt. Although the salt reliance and physiology of these extremophiles have been widely investigated, the molecular working mechanisms of their enzymes under salty conditions have been little explored. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A halophilic esterolytic enzyme LipC derived from archeaon Ha...

2018
Swati Almeida-Dalmet Carol D Litchfield Patrick Gillevet Bonnie K Baxter

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Journal: :Biophysical Journal 2007
Kamila Réblová Eva Fadrná Joanna Sarzynska Tadeusz Kulinski Petr Kulhánek Eric Ennifar Jaroslav Koča Jiří Šponer

Explicit solvent molecular dynamics simulations (in total almost 800 ns including locally enhanced sampling runs) were applied with different ion conditions and with two force fields (AMBER and CHARMM) to characterize typical geometries adopted by the flanking bases in the RNA kissing-loop complexes. We focus on flanking base positions in multiple x-ray and NMR structures of HIV-1 DIS kissing c...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Nenad Ban Betty Freeborn Poul Nissen Pawel Penczek Robert A. Grassucci Robert Sweet Joachim Frank Peter B. Moore Thomas A. Steitz

The 50S subunit of the ribosome catalyzes the peptidyl-transferase reaction of protein synthesis. We have generated X-ray crystallographic electron density maps of the large ribosomal subunit from Haloarcula marismortui at various resolutions up to 9 A using data from crystals that diffract to 3 A. Positioning a 20 A resolution EM image of these particles in the crystal lattice produced phases ...

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