Issue February 2000

category image Volume 17
No. 4 (p 617-768)
February 2000
ISSN 0739-1102

Genetic and Biochemical Manipulations of the Small Ribosomal Subunit from Thermus thermophilus HB8 (p. 617-628)

Crystals of the small ribosomal subunit from Thermus thermophilus diffract to 3Å and exhibit reasonable isomorphism and moderate resistance to irradiation. A 5Å MIR map of this particle shows a similar shape to the part assigned to this particle within the cryo-EM reconstructions of the whole ribosome and contains regions interpretable either as RNA chains or as protein motifs. To assist phasing at higher resolution we introduced recombinant methods aimed at extensive selenation for MAD phasing. We are focusing on several ribosomal proteins that can be quantitatively detached by chemical means. These proteins can be modified and subsequently reconstituted into depleted ribosomal cores. They also can be used for binding heavy atoms, by incorporating chemically reactive binding sites, such as ?SH groups, into them. In parallel we are co-crystallizing the ribosomal particles with tailor made ligands, such as antibiotics or cDNA to which heavy-atoms have been attached or diffuse the latter compounds into already formed crystals.

Tamar Auerbach1,3,4*
Marta Pioletti2
Horacio Avila2
Kostas Anagnostopoulos2
Shulamith Weinstein1
Francois Franceschi2
Ada Yonath 1,3

1Department of Structural Biology
Weizmann Institute of Science
76100 Rehovot, Israel
2AG Ribosomen
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Ihnestraße73, Berlin, Germany
3MPG
Struc. Mol. Biol.
c/o DESY
Notkestr. 85
22603 Hamburg, Germany
4FU-Berlin
FB Biologie, Chemie, Pharmazie
Takustr. 3, 14195 Berlin, Germany
*tamar.auerbach@weizmann.ac.il

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