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- 1887
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Selection of tRNA by the ribosome requires a transition from an open to a closed form.% s$ d! N6 Y9 {& l- _; m9 `
Ogle JM, Murphy FV, Tarry MJ, Ramakrishnan V.
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Correspondence: V. Ramakrishnan, +44 1223 402295 (phone), + 44 1223 213556 (fax)! p4 D+ j" R1 h: i, h
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! O; f! T7 r7 e' L. s" Y! G" Z& qA structural and mechanistic explanation for the selection of tRNAs by the ribosome has been elusive. Here, we report crystal structures of the 30S ribosomal subunit with codon and near-cognate tRNA anticodon stem loops bound at the decoding center and compare affinities of equivalent complexes in solution. In ribosomal interactions with near-cognate tRNA, deviation from Watson-Crick geometry results in uncompensated desolvation of hydrogen-bonding partners at the codon-anticodon minor groove. As a result, the transition to a closed form of the 30S induced by cognate tRNA is unfavorable for near-cognate tRNA unless paromomycin induces part of the rearrangement. We conclude that stabilization of a closed 30S conformation is required for tRNA selection, and thereby structurally rationalize much previous data on translational fidelity.% b+ n+ E$ N+ K# |6 N" J
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