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. 1983 Jan 5;163(1):27-46.
doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(83)90028-1.

Protection of ribosomal RNA from kethoxal in polyribosomes. Implication of specific sites in ribosome function

Protection of ribosomal RNA from kethoxal in polyribosomes. Implication of specific sites in ribosome function

D A Brow et al. J Mol Biol. .

Abstract

In an attempt to probe the topography of 5 S, 16 S and 23 S RNAs in a functionally engaged ribosome, polysomes were probed using the structure-sensitive, guanine-specific reagent kethoxal. Reactivities of guanine residues at 38 specific ribosomal RNA sites in polysomes were compared with their corresponding reactivities in vacant 70 S ribosomes. No polysome-specific protection was seen for 5 S RNA. In 16 S RNA, positions 530, 693 or 1079, 966, 1338 and 1517 showed protection in polysomes; all of these sites have highly conserved primary and secondary structures, and include several methylated nucleotides. In 23 S RNA, polysome protection is seen at positions 277, 1071, 1475 or 2112, 2116 and 2751. We attribute polysome-specific protection either to direct contact of transfer RNA and/or messenger RNA with the protected sites or to tRNA and/or mRNA-induced changes in ribosome conformation involving the protected sites.

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