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  2. Mechanism of tetracycline resistance by ribosomal protection protein Tet(O)

Mechanism of tetracycline resistance by ribosomal protection protein Tet(O)

  • Nat Commun. 2013:4:1477. doi: 10.1038/ncomms2470.
Wen Li 1 Gemma C Atkinson Nehal S Thakor Ular Allas Chuao-chao Lu Kwok-Yan Chan Tanel Tenson Klaus Schulten Kevin S Wilson Vasili Hauryliuk Joachim Frank
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.
Abstract

Tetracycline resistance protein Tet(O), which protects the Bacterial ribosome from binding the antibiotic Tetracycline, is a translational GTPase with significant similarity in both sequence and structure to the elongation factor EF-G. Here, we present an atomic model of the Tet(O)-bound 70S ribosome based on our cryo-electron microscopic reconstruction at 9.6-Å resolution. This atomic model allowed us to identify the Tet(O)-ribosome binding sites, which involve three characteristic loops in domain 4 of Tet(O). Replacements of the three amino-acid tips of these loops by a single glycine residue result in loss of Tet(O)-mediated Tetracycline resistance. On the basis of these findings, the mechanism of Tet(O)-mediated Tetracycline resistance can be explained in molecular detail.

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