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  2. Localization of the ribosomal protection protein Tet(O) on the ribosome and the mechanism of tetracycline resistance

Localization of the ribosomal protection protein Tet(O) on the ribosome and the mechanism of tetracycline resistance

  • Mol Cell. 2001 May;7(5):1037-45. doi: 10.1016/s1097-2765(01)00238-6.
C M Spahn 1 G Blaha R K Agrawal P Penczek R A Grassucci C A Trieber S R Connell D E Taylor K H Nierhaus J Frank
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  • 1 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Health Research Inc. at the Wadsworth Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12201, USA.
Abstract

Tet(O) belongs to a class of ribosomal protection proteins that mediate Tetracycline resistance. It is a G protein that shows significant sequence similarity to elongation factor EF-G. Here we present a cryo-electron microscopic reconstruction, at 16 A resolution, of its complex with the E. coli 70S ribosome. Tet(O) was bound in the presence of a noncleavable GTP analog to programmed ribosomal complexes carrying fMet-tRNA in the P site. Tet(O) is directly visible as a mass close to the A-site region, similar in shape and binding position to EF-G. However, there are important differences. One of them is the different location of the tip of domain IV, which in the Tet(O) case, does not overlap with the ribosomal A site but is directly adjacent to the primary Tetracycline binding site. Our findings give insights into the mechanism of Tetracycline resistance.

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