In vitro O2′-methylation of sugars in E. coli RNA. II. Methylation of ribosomal and transfer RNA by homologous methylases in crude cell-free extracts and particulate suspensions from a relaxed mutant of E. coli
- 1 December 1968
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 46 (12) , 1487-1495
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o68-222
Abstract
(1) The ribosomal and transfer ribonucleates (rRNA and tRNA) from a relaxed strain of E. coli have been methylated in vivo, by growing the organism in a medium containing [methyl-14C]-methionine, and in vitro, by incubating cell-free preparations from both methionine-sufficient and methionine-deprived cultures with [methyl-14C]-S-adenosyl methionine.(2) Six base-methylated derivatives that were labeled in vivo were also found to be methylated in vitro. Three base-methylated components known to be present in E. coli RNA were not included in the present survey.(3) Seven sugar-methylated derivatives were labeled in vivo but only three of these were efficiently methylated, in vitro.(4) Ribose residues in "undermethylated" rRNA and tRNA can be O2′-methylated under the influence of homologous methylases when cell-free preparations are supplemented with S-adenosyl methionine.Keywords
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