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The physiological target for LeuRS translational quality control is norvaline (CROSBI ID 205811)

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Cvetešić, Nevena ; Palencia, Andres ; Halasz, Ivan ; Cusack, Stephen ; Gruić-Sovulj, Ita The physiological target for LeuRS translational quality control is norvaline // EMBO journal, 33 (2014), 15; 1639-1653. doi: 10.15252/embj.201488199

Podaci o odgovornosti

Cvetešić, Nevena ; Palencia, Andres ; Halasz, Ivan ; Cusack, Stephen ; Gruić-Sovulj, Ita

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The physiological target for LeuRS translational quality control is norvaline

The fidelity of protein synthesis depends on the capacity of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (AARSs) to couple only cognate amino acid-tRNA pairs. If amino acid selectivity is compromised, fidelity can be ensured by an inherent AARS editing activity that hydrolyses mischarged tRNAs. Here we show that the editing activity of Escherichia coli leucyl-tRNA synthetase (EcLeuRS) is not required to prevent incorrect isoleucine incorporation. Rather, as shown by kinetic, structural and in vivo approaches, the prime biological function of LeuRS editing is to prevent mis-incorporation of the non-standard amino acid norvaline. This conclusion follows from a reassessment of the discriminatory power of LeuRS against isoleucine and the demonstration that a LeuRS editing- deficient E. coli strain grows normally in high concentrations of isoleucine but not under oxygen deprivation conditions when norvaline accumulates to substantial levels. Thus, AARS- based translational quality control is a key feature for bacterial adaptive response to oxygen deprivation. The non-essential role for editing under normal bacterial growth has important implications for the development of resistance to antimicrobial agents targeting the LeuRS editing site.

editing ; isoleucine ; leucyl-tRNA synthetase ; micro-aerobic growth ; norvaline

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Podaci o izdanju

33 (15)

2014.

1639-1653

objavljeno

0261-4189

10.15252/embj.201488199

Povezanost rada

Kemija, Biologija

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