Title of article :
The Protein Synthesis Inhibitors, Oxazolidinones and Chloramphenicol, Cause Extensive Translational Inaccuracy in Vivo
Author/Authors :
Jill Thompson، نويسنده , , Michael OʹConnor، نويسنده , , Jonathan W. Mills، نويسنده , , Albert E Dahlberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
7
From page :
273
To page :
279
Abstract :
The oxazolidinone family is a new class of synthetic antibiotics that bind to the bacterial 50 S ribosomal subunit. Two members of the family, linezolid and XA043, were examined for their effects on translational fidelity using a lacZ reporter gene in vivo. Both promoted highly significant frameshifting and nonsense suppression. Chloramphenicol, a peptidyl transferase inhibitor, affected translational fidelity in a similar fashion. Neither the oxazolidinones nor chloramphenicol stimulated misincorporation of amino acid residues at position 461 in the lacZ gene. In contrast, the aminoglycosides gentamicin and paromomycin, which interact with the decoding region of the 30 S subunit, caused significant misincorporation but only modest increases in frameshifting or stop codon readthrough of the lacZ gene. We conclude that effects on translational fidelity may play a significant role in the mechanism of action of the oxazolidinones.
Keywords :
translational fidelity , frameshifting , nonsense suppression , antibiotics , Ribosomes
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Record number :
1241999
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