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  • Fusidic acid targets elongation factor G in several stages of translocation on the bacterial ribosome.

Fusidic acid targets elongation factor G in several stages of translocation on the bacterial ribosome.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2014-12-03)
Anneli Borg, Mikael Holm, Ikue Shiroyama, Vasili Hauryliuk, Michael Pavlov, Suparna Sanyal, Måns Ehrenberg
ABSTRACT

The antibiotic fusidic acid (FA) targets elongation factor G (EF-G) and inhibits ribosomal peptide elongation and ribosome recycling, but deeper mechanistic aspects of FA action have remained unknown. Using quench flow and stopped flow experiments in a biochemical system for protein synthesis and taking advantage of separate time scales for inhibited (10 s) and uninhibited (100 ms) elongation cycles, a detailed kinetic model of FA action was obtained. FA targets EF-G at an early stage in the translocation process (I), which proceeds unhindered by the presence of the drug to a later stage (II), where the ribosome stalls. Stalling may also occur at a third stage of translocation (III), just before release of EF-G from the post-translocation ribosome. We show that FA is a strong elongation inhibitor (K50% ≈ 1 μm), discuss the identity of the FA targeted states, and place existing cryo-EM and crystal structures in their functional context.

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