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Query: EC:2.3.3.1 (
citrate synthase
)
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Elongation factor Tu
(
EF-Tu
) is involved in the binding and transport of the appropriate codon-specified aminoacyl-tRNA to the aminoacyl site of the ribosome. We report herewith that the Escherichia coli
EF-Tu
interacts with unfolded and denatured proteins as do molecular chaperones that are involved in protein folding and protein renaturation after stress.
EF-Tu
promotes the functional folding of
citrate synthase
and alpha-glucosidase after urea denaturation. It prevents the aggregation of
citrate synthase
under heat shock conditions, and it forms stable complexes with several unfolded proteins such as reduced carboxymethyl alpha-lactalbumin and unfolded bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor. The
EF-Tu
.GDP complex is much more active than
EF-Tu
.GTP in stimulating protein renaturation. These chaperone-like functions of
EF-Tu
occur at concentrations that are at least 20-fold lower than the cellular concentration of this factor. These results suggest that
EF-Tu
, in addition to its function in translation elongation, might be implicated in protein folding and protection from stress.
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PMID:Chaperone properties of bacterial elongation factor EF-Tu. 956 60