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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (
alpha-glucosidase
)
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Elongation factor G(EF-G) and
initiation factor 2
(
IF2
) are involved in the translocation of ribosomes on mRNA and in the binding of initiator tRNA to the 30 S ribosomal subunit, respectively. Here we report that the Escherichia coli EF-G and
IF2
interact with unfolded and denatured proteins, as do molecular chaperones that are involved in protein folding and protein renaturation after stress. EF-G and
IF2
promote the functional folding of citrate synthase and
alpha-glucosidase
after urea denaturation. They prevent the aggregation of citrate synthase under heat shock conditions, and they form stable complexes with unfolded proteins such as reduced carboxymethyl alpha-lactalbumin. Furthermore, the EF-G and
IF2
-dependent renaturations of citrate synthase are stimulated by GTP, and the GTPase activity of EF-G and
IF2
is stimulated by the permanently unfolded protein, reduced carboxymethyl alpha-lactalbumin. The concentrations at which these chaperone-like functions occur are lower than the cellular concentrations of EF-G and
IF2
. These results suggest that EF-G and
IF2
, in addition to their role in translation, might be implicated in protein folding and protection from stress.
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PMID:Chaperone properties of bacterial elongation factor EF-G and initiation factor IF2. 1062 18