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- Title
Aminoacyl-tRNA recognition by the FemXWv transferase for bacterial cell wall synthesis.
- Authors
Fonvielle, Matthieu; Chemama, Maryline; Villet, Régis; Lecerf, Maxime; Bouhss, Ahmed; Valéry, Jean-Marc; Ethève-Quelquejeu, Mélanie; Arthur, Michel
- Abstract
Transferases of the Fem family catalyse peptide-bond formation by using aminoacyl-tRNAs and peptidoglycan precursors as donor and acceptor substrates, respectively. The specificity of Fem transferases is essential since mis-incorporated amino acids could act as chain terminators thereby preventing formation of a functional stress-bearing peptidoglycan network. Here we have developed chemical acylation of RNA helices with natural and non-proteinogenic amino acids to gain insight into the specificity of the model transferase FemX(Wv). Combining modifications in the RNA and aminoacyl moieties of the donor substrate revealed that unfavourable interactions of FemX(Wv) with the acceptor arm of tRNA(Gly) and with L-Ser or larger residues quantitatively accounts for the preferential transfer of L-Ala observed with complete aminoacyl-tRNAs. The main FemX(Wv) identity determinant was identified as the penultimate base pair (G(2)-C(71)) of the acceptor arm instead of G(3)*U(70) for the alanyl-tRNA synthetase. FemX(Wv) tolerated a configuration inversion of the Calpha of L-Ala but not the introduction of a second methyl on this atom. These results indicate that aminoacyl-tRNA recognition by FemX(Wv) is distinct from other components of the translation machinery and relies on the exclusion of bulky amino acids and of the sequence of tRNA(Gly) from the active site.
- Publication
Nucleic acids research, 2009, Vol 37, Issue 5, p1589
- ISSN
1362-4962
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/nar/gkn1039