Identification of 2'-hydroxyl groups required for interaction of a tRNA anticodon stem-loop region with the ribosome.
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 3 (1) , 49-56
Abstract
Synthetic RNA stem loops corresponding to positions 28-42 in the anticodon region of tRNA(Phe) bind efficiently in an mRNA-dependent manner to ribosomes, whereas those made from DNA do not. In order to identify the positions where ribose is required, the anticodon stem-loop region of tRNA(Phe) (Escherichia coli) was synthesized chemically using a mixture of 2'-hydroxyl- and 2'-deoxynucleotide phosphoramidites. Oligonucleotides whose ribose composition allowed binding were retained selectively on nitrocellulose filters via binding to 30S ribosomal subunits. The binding-competent oligonucleotides were submitted to partial alkaline hydrolysis to identify the positions that were enriched for ribose. Quantification revealed a strong preference for a 2'-hydroxyl group at position U33. This was shown directly by the 50-fold lower binding affinity of a stem loop containing a single deoxyribose at position U33. Similarly, defective binding of the corresponding U33-2'-O-methyl-substituted stem-loop RNA suggests that absence of the 2'-hydroxyl group, rather than an altered sugar pucker, is responsible. Stem-loop oligoribonucleotides from different tRNAs with U33-deoxy substitutions showed similar, although quantitatively different effects, suggesting that intramolecular rather than tRNA-ribosome interactions are affected. Because the 2'-hydroxyl group of U33 was shown to be a major determinant of the U-turn of the anticodon loop in the crystal structure of tRNA(Phe) in yeast, our finding might indicate that the U-turn conformation in the anticodon loop is required and/or maintained when the tRNA is bound to the ribosomal P site.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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