| Literature DB >> 1107030 |
W Wübbeler, C Lossow, F Fittler, H G Zachau.
Abstract
When the CCA-halves of tRNAAla1(yeast) and tRNAVal1(Escherichia coli) were incubated with the pG-halves of tRNAVal1 (E.coli) and trnaala1 (yeast), respectively, heterologous complexes were detected. When a 10-fold excess of one half was applied, up to 50% of the other half could be complexed. 5--12% alanine and valine incorporation was observed into the heterolgous combinations in which the pG-halves were derived from tRNAAla1 (yeast) and tRNAVal1 (E.coli), respectively. Although the values are small they appear to be significant considering the results of a number of control experiments. The CCA-half of tRNASer1,2(yeast) and another fragment of this tRNA which extends from the dihydrouridine region to the CCA-terminus were inactive in the aminoacylation assay but they could be converted into a form which accepted serine under standard conditions even in the absence of a complementary fragment. One activation procedure involved the addition of MgCl2 to Mg2+-free fragment solutions, the other consisted in a brief heating-cooling cycle of the fragment solutions at low Mg2+ concentrations. With the two procedures up to 20% or up to 40%, respectively, of the maximal serine incorporation were achieved. At 37 degrees C the active conformation of the fragments persisted only for a few minutes. Analogously, the CCA-halves of tRNAPhe (yeast), tRNAAla1 (yeast), and tRNAVal1 (E.coli)could be activated although here the extent of aminoacylation varied greatly from one experiment to the other. Mischarging of the activated CCA-halves of tRNASer1,2 (yeast) and tRNAPhe (yeast) with phenylalanine and serine, respectively, was not observed. The results obtained with the hererologous fragment combinations and with the CCA-halves alone, which at first sight seem to contradict each other, are discussed with respect to the conformational requirements of synthetase-tRNA recognition.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1107030 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb02468.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Biochem ISSN: 0014-2956