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How many EF-Tu molecules participate in aminoacyl-tRNA binding and peptide bond formation in Escherichia coli translation?

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How many EF-Tu molecules participate in aminoacyl-tRNA binding and peptide bond formation in Escherichia coli translation?

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We have observed that two EF-Tu.GTP cycles are required to make one peptide bond during steady-state translation in an accurate and fast poly(U) translation system prepared from Escherichia coli. We have also found that there are two complexes of EF-Tu.GTP bound to one molecule of aminoacyl-tRNA under our experimental conditions. We suggest, on the basis of these data, that aminoacyl-tRNA enters the ribosomal A-site in a pentameric complex together with two EF-Tu and two GTP molecules. When the tRNA is delivered to the ribosome two GTP molecules are hydrolyzed. It is possible that the functional role of such an EF-Tu dimer is related to the function of the two L7/L12 dimers in the large ribosomal subunit.

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