PMID: 6986385Mar 10, 1980Paper

The catalytic mechanism of the glutamyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli. Detection of an intermediate complex in which glutamate is activated.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Daniel Kern, J Lapointe

Abstract

Up to now it was not possible to isolate an enzyme . adenylate complex after mixing the glutamyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli with ATP, MgCl2, and glutamate. This enzyme catalyzes an AMP-dependent and PPi-independent deacylation of Glu-tRNAGlu. The labeled glutamate which disappears from Glu-tRNAGlu in the presence of AMP remains linked to the enzyme in a complex isolated by filtration on nitrocellulose discs. The addition of tRNAGlu to this reaction mixture at the deacylation plateau gives rise to a synthesis of Glu-tRNAGlu, via an ATP-independent reaction. These results indicate the existence of the following equilibrated reaction catalyzed by the glutamyl-tRNA synthetase E + Glu-tRNAGlu + AMP in equilibrium E . AMP approximately Glu + tRNAGlu. This transfer of glutamate from an activated complex to tRNAGlu indicates that the formation of glutamyl-tRNA is catalyzed via a two-step reaction mechanism. The AMP-dependent and PPi-independent deacylation of Glu-tRNAGlu is the rate-limiting step of the reverse of the AMP- and PPi-dependent deacylation.

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