Ribosome Structure and tRNA Binding Sites
Abstract
ANTIBODY MAPPING STUDIES
Small Subunits, Large Subunits, and Monomeric Ribosomes
The structures of the small and large subunits of the E. coli ribosome are illustrated in Figure 1. The small subunit (Fig. 1a,b) is divided into two unequal parts by an indentation and a region of accumulated negative stain (Lake et al. 1974b). The parts are referred to as the upper one-third and the lower two-thirds. A region of the subunit, called the platform, extends from the lower two-thirds of the small subunit and forms a cleft between it and the upper one-third (Lake and Kahan 1976). Recent tilting experiments have determined the absolute hand of the 30S subunit (the correct enantiomorph is shown in Fig. 1) and have confirmed its asymmetric properties (Leonard and Lake 1979).
The large subunit, like the small subunit, is...
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/0.393-411