Antibiotics often target the gene expression machinery of the bacteria they targ
ID: 60053 • Letter: A
Question
Antibiotics often target the gene expression machinery of the bacteria they target. Antibiotics have been useful in elucidating the steps of protein synthesis. If you have an artificial messenger RNA with the sequence: 5’ AUGUUUUUUUUUUUU…3’, it will produce the following polypeptide in a cell-free, protein-synthesizing system: fMet-Phe-Phe-Phe-Phe In your search for new antibiotics you find one called putyermycin, which blocks protein synthesis. When you try it with your artificial mRNA in a cell-free system, the product is fMet-Phe. What step in translation elongation does putyermycin affect? Explain your answer.
Explanation / Answer
This antibiotic is causing premature termination of growing polypeptide chain.it resembles with the 3' end of amino acylated t RNA and may enter to the A site and transfer to the growing chain and premature release of chain.
Related Questions
drjack9650@gmail.com
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.