Monitoring intermediate folding states of the td group I intron in vivo
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- 1 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 21 (19) , 5281-5291
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/cdf504
Abstract
Group I introns consist of two major structural domains, the P4‐P6 and P3‐P9 domains, which assemble through interactions with peripheral extensions to fold into an active ribozyme. To assess group I intron folding in vivo , we probed the structure of td wild‐type and mutant introns using dimethyl sulfate. The results suggest that the majority of the intron population is in the native state in accordance with the current structural model, which was refined to include two novel tertiary contacts. The importance of the loop E motif in the P7.1‐P7.2 extension in assisting ribozyme folding was deduced from modeling and mutational analyses. Destabilization of stem P6 results in a deficiency in tertiary structure formation in both major domains, while weakening of stem P7 only interferes with folding of the P3‐P9 domain. The different impact of mutations on the tertiary structure suggests that they interfere with folding at different stages. These results provide a first insight into the structure of folding intermediates and suggest a putative order of events in a hierarchical folding pathway in vivo .Keywords
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