BMS 450 Lecture Notes - Prokaryotic Small Ribosomal Subunit, Start Codon, Peptide

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Due to evolution, the ribosomes of prokaryotes and eukaryotes have many similarities. For example, the human insulin gene can be successfully translated by bacteria. Nevertheless, there are sufficient differences between their ribosomal structures that certain (not all) antibiotics can be selectively targeted to inhibit prokaryotic but not eukaryotic ribosomes. Oxazolidinones inhibits initiation needed for formation of 70s complex. Aminoglycoside high dose traps mrna at aug site. The next trna with proper anticodon binds to the a site. Aminoglycoside (low dose) & gentamycin cause misreading incorporation of wrong trna. Peptidyl transferase in 50s subunit forms peptide bond between amino acids in p and a sites (elongation step) These inhibit transferase to block peptide bond formation and elongation. Macrolides may inhibit transferase rather than block translocation (text error). The whole ribosome shifts (translocates) one codon towards the 3" end of mrna. The trna in the a site is shifted to the p site.

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