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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 262, Issue 20, 9681-9687, Jul, 1987
B Nag, DS Tewari, A Sommer, HM Olson, DG Glitz and RR Traut
A monoclonal antibody specific for Escherichia coli ribosomal protein L5 was isolated from a cell line obtained from Dr. David Schlessinger. Its unique specificity for L5 was confirmed by one- and two-dimensional electrophoresis and immunoblotting. The antibody recognized L5 both in 50 S subunits and 70 S ribosomes. Both antibody and Fab fragments had similar effects on the ribosome functions tested. Antibody bound to 50 S subunits inhibited their reassociation with 30 S subunits at 10 mM Mg2+ but not 15 mM, the concentration present for in vitro protein synthesis. The 70 S couples were not dissociated by the antibody. The antibody caused inhibition of polyphenylalanine synthesis at molar ratios to 50 S or 70 S particles of 4:1. The major inhibitory effect was on the peptidyltransferase reaction. There was no effect on either elongation factor binding or the associated GTPase activities. The site of antibody binding to 50 S was determined by electron microscopy. Antibody was seen to bind beside the central protuberance or head of the particle, on the side away from the L7/L12 stalk, and on or near the region at which the 50 S subunit interacts with the 30 S subunit. This site of antibody binding is fully consistent with its biochemical effects.
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