Different conformational forms of Escherichia coli and rat liver 5S rRNA revealed by Pb(II)‐induced hydrolysis
- 3 March 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 204 (2) , 583-589
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb16671.x
Abstract
Different stable forms of Escherichia coli and rat liver 5S rRNA have been probed by Pb(II)-induced hydrolysis. In the native A forms of 5S rRNA, Pb2+ reveal single-stranded RNA stretches and regions of increased conformational flexibility or distorted by the presence of bulged nucleotides. Hydrolysis of urea/EDTA-treated E. coli 5S rRNA (B form) shows the presence of two strong helical domains; helix A retained from the A form and a helix composed of RNA regions G33-C42 and G79-C88. Other RNA regions resistant to hydrolysis may be involved in alternative base pairing, causing conformational heterogeneity of that form. Pb(II)-induced hydrolysis distinguishes two different forms of rat liver 5S rRNA; the native A form and the form obtained by renaturation of 5S rRNA in the presence of EDTA. Pb(II)-hydrolysis data suggest that both forms are highly structured. In the latter form, the orientation of the bulged C66 is changed with respect to helix B. At the same time, a new helical segment is possibly formed, composed of nucleotides from helix C and loop c on one side and from helix E and loop d' on the other.Keywords
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