Neighbourhood of the central fold of the tRNA molecule bound to the E. coli ribosome--affinity labeling studies with modified tRNAs carrying photoreactive probes attached to the dihydrouridine loop
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Neighbourhood of the central fold of the tRNA molecule bound to the E. coli ribosome--affinity labeling studies with modified tRNAs carrying photoreactive probes attached to the dihydrouridine loop
Abstract
The neighbourhood of the dihydrouridine loop of tRNA molecule bound to E. coli ribosome has been studied by affinity labeling, using modified tRNAs carrying photoreactive azidonitrophenyl probes attached to the 3-(3-amino-3-carboxypropyl)-uridine located at position 20:1 of Lupin methionine elongator tRNA. The maximum distance between the pyrimidine ring and the azido group estimated for the two probes employed in this study is 10-11 A and 18-19 A, respectively. Cross-linking of the uncharged, modified tRNAs has been studied with poly(A, U, G) as a message, under conditions directing uncharged tRNAs preferentially to the ribosomal P-site. Modified tRNAs bind covalently to both ribosomal subunits with high yields upon irradiation of the respective non-covalent complexes. Proteins S7, L33 and L1 have been consistently found cross-linked to tRNAs modified with both probes, and S5 and L5 to tRNA modified with the longer probe. Surprisingly, an S5-tRNA cross-linking product is reproducibly found in a protein fraction prepared from the purified 50S subunit. Cross-linking to rRNAs is significant only for the longer probe and is stimulated 2-4 fold in the presence of poly(A,U,G). The cross-linking sites are located between nucleotides 1302 and 1398 in 16S rRNA and between nucleotides 2281 and 2358 in 23S rRNA.
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