Validating a new proton shuttle reaction pathway for formation of the peptide bond in ribosomes: A theoretical investigation
Peptide bond
DOI:
10.1016/j.cplett.2010.10.048
Publication Date:
2010-10-27T08:20:29Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract A ribosome is a large RNA–protein machine that catalyzes protein synthesis. RNA plays a crucial role in catalyzing peptide bond formation. In this Letter, we focus on the catalytic role of the A76 2′-OH of the P site in tRNA. Three possible reaction schemes were compared using the same reaction model and theoretical level. By comparison of the potential energy surface and optimized geometries of transition states, a new favorable reaction pathway is shown. The activation energy is 24.0 kcal/mol. This work will provide a foundation for further theoretical and experimental study of ribosome mechanisms.
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