Abstract
When submitted to a controlled proteolysis by trypsin, native methionyl-tRNA synthetase from Escherichia coli (a dimer of molecular weight 172,000) yields a well-defined fragment of molecular weight 64,000 composed of one single polypeptide chain. This fragment retains full specificity towards methionine and tRNA met, and has unimpaired activity in both the activation reaction and aminoacyl-tRNA formation. Crystals of this active fragment have been studied by X-ray crystallography and, using two isomorphous heavy-atom derivatives, a 4 Å electron density map has been calculated. The molecule appears as an elongated ellipsoid of overall dimensions 90 Å × 43 Å × 43 Å. It is clearly built of two parts separated by a large cleft. The volume of one of these “domains” is approximately twice that of the other; these results are consistent with our present knowledge of the chemistry of the protein.
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