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Article Dans Une Revue Biochemistry (mosc.) Année : 2010

Isolation and crystallization of a chimeric Qβ replicase containing Thermus thermophilus EF-Ts

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Qβ replicase is a protein complex responsible for the replication of the genomic RNA of bacteriophage Qβ. In addition to the phage-encoded catalytic β subunit, it recruits three proteins from the host Escherichia coli cell: elongation factors EF-Tu and EF-Ts and ribosomal protein S1. We prepared a chimeric Qβ replicase in which the E. coli EF-Ts is replaced with EF-Ts from Thermus thermophilus. The chimeric protein is produced in E. coli cells during coexpression of the genes encoding the β subunit and thermophilic EF-Ts. The developed isolation procedure yields a substantially homogeneous preparation of the chimeric replicase. Unlike the wild-type enzyme, the S1-less chimeric replicase could be crystallized. This result facilitates studies on the structure of Qβ replicase and the mechanism of recognition of its templates that can replicate in vitro at a record rate.

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hal-04029371 , version 1 (14-03-2023)

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N Vasiliev, Lasse Bohl Jenner, Marat Yusupov, Alexandra B. Chetverin. Isolation and crystallization of a chimeric Qβ replicase containing Thermus thermophilus EF-Ts. Biochemistry (mosc.), 2010, 75 (8), pp.989-994. ⟨10.1134/s0006297910080067⟩. ⟨hal-04029371⟩
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