Peptide elongation factor 1 from yeasts: purification and biochemical characterization of peptide elongation factors 1 alpha and 1 beta (gamma) from Saccharomyces carlsbergensis and Schizosaccharomyces pombe. 1988

M Miyazaki, and M Uritani, and K Fujimura, and H Yamakatsu, and T Kageyama, and K Takahashi
Department of Molecular Biology, School of Science, Nagoya University, Aichi.

Cytoplasmic elongation factor 1 alpha (EF-1 alpha) [corrected] was purified to homogeneity in high yield from the two different yeasts Saccharomyces carlsbergensis (S. carls.) and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (S. pombe). The purification was easily achieved by CM-Sephadex column chromatography of the breakthrough fractions from DEAE-Sephadex chromatography of cell-free extracts. The basic proteins have a molecular weight of 47,000 for the S. carls. factor and of 49,000 for the S. pombe factor. While the purified yeast EF-1 alpha s function analogously to other eukaryotic factors and the E. coli EF-Tu in Phe-tRNA binding and polyphenylalanine synthesis, the yeast factor unusually hydrolyzed GTP on yeast ribosomes upon addition of Phe-tRNA in the absence of poly(U) as mRNA. This novelty is probably owing to the yeast ribosomes, which are assumed to lack elongation factor 3-equivalent component(s). Trypsin and chymotrypsin selectively cleaved the two yeast factors to generate resistant fragments with the same molecular weight of 43,000 (by trypsin) and of 44,000 (by chymotrypsin), respectively. Those cleavage sites were characteristically protected by the presence of several ligands bound to EF-1 alpha such as GDP, GTP, and aminoacyl-tRNA. Based on the sequence analysis of the fragments generated by the two proteases, the partial amino acid sequence of the S. carls. EF-1 alpha was deduced to be in accordance with the N-terminal region covering positions (1) to 94 and two Lys residues at the C-terminal end of the predicted total sequence of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerev.) factor derived from DNA analysis, except for a few N-terminal residues, confirming the predicted S. cerev. sequence at the protein level. EF-1 beta and EF-1 beta gamma were isolated and highly purified as biologically active entities from the two yeasts. EF-1 beta s from the two yeasts have the same molecular weight of 27,000, whereas component gamma of the S. carls. EF-1 beta gamma showed a higher molecular weight (47,000) than that of the S. pombe factor (40,000). It was also shown that a stoichiometric complex was formed between EF-1 alpha and EF-1 beta gamma from S. pombe. Furthermore, a considerable amount of Phe-tRNA binding activity was distributed in the EF-1H (probably EF-1 alpha beta gamma) fraction from freshly prepared cell-free extracts of yeast.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008970 Molecular Weight The sum of the weight of all the atoms in a molecule. Molecular Weights,Weight, Molecular,Weights, Molecular
D010445 Peptide Elongation Factors Protein factors uniquely required during the elongation phase of protein synthesis. Elongation Factor,Elongation Factors, Peptide,Factor, Elongation,Factors, Peptide Elongation
D002918 Chymotrypsin A serine endopeptidase secreted by the pancreas as its zymogen, CHYMOTRYPSINOGEN and carried in the pancreatic juice to the duodenum where it is activated by TRYPSIN. It selectively cleaves aromatic amino acids on the carboxyl side. Alpha-Chymotrypsin Choay,Alphacutanée,Avazyme
D004718 Saccharomycetales An order of fungi in the phylum Ascomycota that multiply by budding. They include the telomorphic ascomycetous yeasts which are found in a very wide range of habitats. Budding Yeast,Endomycetales,Endomycopsis,Yeast, Budding,Budding Yeasts,Endomycetale,Endomycopses,Saccharomycetale,Yeasts, Budding
D000595 Amino Acid Sequence The order of amino acids as they occur in a polypeptide chain. This is referred to as the primary structure of proteins. It is of fundamental importance in determining PROTEIN CONFORMATION. Protein Structure, Primary,Amino Acid Sequences,Sequence, Amino Acid,Sequences, Amino Acid,Primary Protein Structure,Primary Protein Structures,Protein Structures, Primary,Structure, Primary Protein,Structures, Primary Protein
D000596 Amino Acids Organic compounds that generally contain an amino (-NH2) and a carboxyl (-COOH) group. Twenty alpha-amino acids are the subunits which are polymerized to form proteins. Amino Acid,Acid, Amino,Acids, Amino
D012270 Ribosomes Multicomponent ribonucleoprotein structures found in the CYTOPLASM of all cells, and in MITOCHONDRIA, and PLASTIDS. They function in PROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS via GENETIC TRANSLATION. Ribosome
D012360 RNA, Transfer, Phe A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying phenylalanine to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis. Phenylalanine-Specific tRNA,Transfer RNA, Phe,tRNAPhe,tRNA(Phe),Phe Transfer RNA,Phenylalanine Specific tRNA,RNA, Phe Transfer,tRNA, Phenylalanine-Specific
D012440 Saccharomyces A genus of ascomycetous fungi of the family Saccharomycetaceae, order SACCHAROMYCETALES. Saccharomyce
D012568 Schizosaccharomyces A genus of ascomycetous fungi of the family Schizosaccharomycetaceae, order Schizosaccharomycetales. Fission Yeast,Schizosaccharomyces malidevorans,Schizosaccharomyces pombe,Yeast, Fission,S pombe,Fission Yeasts

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