Accessibility of guanine at position 44 in the invariant sequence 5'CCG44AAC3' of Escherichia coli 5S RNA to reaction with kethoxal.
AUTOR(ES)
Larrinua, I
RESUMO
The reaction of Escherichia coli ribosomes with beta-ethoxy-alpha-ketobutyraldehyde (kethoxal) in a buffer containing 50--100 mM Tris.HCl at pH 7.4, 50 mM NH4Cl, and 5 mM Mg(OAc)2 readily released the 5S RNA from the ribosomes. When liberated, the 5S RNA is in a conformation such that position 44 is selectively reactive, in addition to the normally reactive quanines at positions 41 and 13. Positions 41 and 13 have been previously shown to react in the 5S RNA in situ. The resulting new RNase T1 resistant oligonucleotides 5'CCG 44K AAUCAG51(3') and 5'ACCCCAUG 41KCCG 44KAACUCAG51(3') have been isolated and identified. These oligonucleotides have not been found in RNase T1 digests of 5S RNA that is not released from the ribosome. The guanine at position 44 is part of the invariant sequence 5'CCG44AAC3' which includes that portion of the molecule thought to interact with the invariant 5'GT psi C3' of tRNAs in the ribosomal A site. This invariant sequence of the 5S RNA may also form part of the binding site for protein L5.
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