Title: The Mechanism of Translation :
1The Mechanism of Translation ? Initiation
2Content
Dissociation of Ribosomes Formation of the
Initiation Complex
3Dissociation of Ribosomes
Predict-ribosomes dissociate-why? Why do
ribosomes must dissociate? How to prove that
dissociation occurs? Experimental plan to
demonstrate subunit exchange. Demonstration of
ribosomal subunit exchange.
4How to dissociate
Previously experiment Discover of initiation
factor Predict-initiation factors help to
dissociate-why? Experiment1 measure the relative
amounts Experiment2 Binding of IF-3 to 30S
ribosomal subunits. Experiment3 Assay for
ribosome dissociation. The real situation.
5Formation of the Initiation Complex
The first codon and the first aminoacyl
tRNA Some experiment about the Initiation
Complex
6Summary
7Thanks!
8The first codon
Previously experiment Something
special Problem A. The condon they respond to.
B. The positions they placed.
Return to Initiation Complex
9Experiment of the Initiation Complex
Factor cause binding IF-2 cannot bind
itself GTP binds to the 30S ribosomal GTP
hydrolyze and release IF-2
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10Why do ribosomes must dissociate?
Ribosomes consist of two subunits. Both
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells build
translation initiation complexes on the small
ribosomal subunit.
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14Dissociation require outside agents
- Few biological reactions occur spontaneously.
- Severo Ochoa and his colleagues isolated
- the initiation factors in 1966 by washing
- ribosomes with buffers of progressively
- higher salt concentration.
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