Enzyme specificity: base recognition and hydrolysis of RNA by ribonuclease A
- 17 October 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 162 (2) , 367-373
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(83)80789-3
Abstract
The substrate specificity of pancreatic ribonuclease A is discussed in light of observations based on accurate X-ray structure analysis of several enzyme—nucleotide complexes. A hypothesis for protein—nucleic acid recognition is presented which proposes that: (a) pyrimidine bases in RNA are recognised by ribonuclease due to the charge complementarity of two groups (the amide nitrogen and the side chain oxygen (OG) of threonine 45) of the protein and relevant atoms in the heterocyclic base (O2 and N3 in pyrimidine nucleotides); (b) interaction of the protein with the ribose moiety of the nucleotides is non-specific; and (c) conformational flexibility in the region of the scissile PO bond is provided by different locations of the phosphoryl oxygens, rather than by an overall translation of the phosphate moiety.Keywords
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