Protein Biosynthesis Proofreading Is Closely Associated with the Existence of Factor-Free Ribosomal Synthesis


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Abstract

Despite protein biosynthesis being studied for decades, some major questions concerning this process are still to be addressed. We elucidate a close connection between proofreading of the emerging amino acid sequence during its normal, elongation factor-dependent ribosomal biosynthesis and the existence of the factor-free synthesis of a polypeptide chain on a ribosome. In this factor-free process, the biological role of proofreading is played by a process opposite to the factor-free attachment of Aa-tRNA to the ribosome, namely, the removal via the same pathway of that Aa-tRNA, which is not complementary to the mRNA codon exhibited by the ribosome.

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A. V. Finkelstein

Institute of Protein Research, Pushchino, Russian Academy of Sciences; Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University

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Email: afinkel@vega.protres.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290; Moscow, 119991

L. P. Gavrilova

Institute of Protein Research, Pushchino, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: afinkel@vega.protres.ru
Russian Federation, Pushchino, Moscow oblast, 142290

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