How mutations in tRNA distant from the anticodon affect the fidelity of decoding

Volume: 18, Issue: 4, Pages: 432 - 436
Published: Mar 6, 2011
Abstract
The ribosome converts genetic information into protein by selecting aminoacyl tRNAs whose anticodons base-pair to an mRNA codon. Mutations in the tRNA body can perturb this process and affect fidelity. The Hirsh suppressor is a well-studied tRNA(Trp) harboring a G24A mutation that allows readthrough of UGA stop codons. Here we present crystal structures of the 70S ribosome complexed with EF-Tu and aminoacyl tRNA (native tRNA(Trp), G24A tRNA(Trp)...
Paper Details
Title
How mutations in tRNA distant from the anticodon affect the fidelity of decoding
Published Date
Mar 6, 2011
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
432 - 436
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