Alterations in post-transcriptional modification of the Y base in phenylalanine tRNA from tumor cells
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Alterations in post-transcriptional modification of the Y base in phenylalanine tRNA from tumor cells
Abstract
Various tumor cells contain chromatographically distinct isoacceptor tRNA species. To decide whether the tumor-specific species represent an expression of a separate tRNA gene or only an undermodified form of normal tRNAPhe, nucleotide sequences of tRNAPhe isolated from neuroblastoma and normal mouse liver were determined by postlabeling techniques. The results showed identical sequences except for the changes of post-transcriptional modifications in the anticodon loop. Normal mouse liver tRNAPhe contained Cm32, Gm34, and the hypermodified YOH next to the 3' end of the anticodon. On the contrary, tRNAPhe from neuroblastoma contained C32, G34, and, instead of YOH base m1G. A small proportion of tRNAPhe species contained an undermodified YOH base. For the examination of the conditions leading to the undermodified tRNAPhe, Vero cells derived from the kidney of African green monkey in culture were used. In these cells, deprivation of methionine or lysine resulted in changes in tRNAPhe modification similar to those in tumor cells. Ehrlich ascites tumor cells were examined to determine whether the presence of altered tRNAPhe species in various tumors is also the result of starvation of some nutritional factors. Results obtained with these cells showed that tRNAPhe species lacking the Y base disappeared in tumor-bearing mice after intraperitoneal injection with a mixture of amino acids and vitamins. Thus it is concluded that tumor-specific tRNAPhe species are the products of aberrant post-transcriptional modification, not the transcripts of different, normally repressed genes.
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