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A Tale of Water Molecules in the Ribosomal Peptidyl Transferase Reaction.

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The peptidyl transferase center (PTC) in the large subunit of the ribosome plays a critical role in protein synthesis by catalyzing the formation of peptide bonds with an astounding speed… Click to show full abstract

The peptidyl transferase center (PTC) in the large subunit of the ribosome plays a critical role in protein synthesis by catalyzing the formation of peptide bonds with an astounding speed of about 15 to 20 peptide bonds per second. The ribosome coordinates the nucleophilic attack and deprotonation in the rate-limiting step at the PTC. However, the details of peptide bond formation within the ribosome, particularly the precise role of the two water molecules in the PTC, remain unclear. Here, we propose a novel stepwise "proton shuttle" mechanism which corroborates all the reported experimental measurements so far. In this mechanism, a water molecule close to A76 of peptidyl-tRNA 2'- and 3'-O stabilizes the transition state. The other one adjacent to the carbonyl oxygen of peptidyl-tRNA actively participates in the proton shuttle, playing the catalytic role of ribosome-catalyzed peptide bond formation.

Keywords: water; tale water; water molecules; molecules ribosomal; peptidyl transferase

Journal Title: Biochemistry
Year Published: 2022

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