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The nucleotide sequence of a methionine tRNA which functions in protein elongation in mouse myeloma cells.

P W Piper.   

Abstract

The major form of methionine tRNA operational in the elongation of protein synthesis in mouse myeloma cells was purufied from these cells after they had been cultured in the presence of [32P]-phosphate. This [32P]tRNA4-Met species was then digested with T1 RNase or pancreatic RNase so as to obtain both complete and partial RNase digestion products. The nucleotide sequences of these fragments were analysed to enable the derivation of the complete primary structure of this tRNA. tRNA4-Met of mouse myeloma cells is 76 nucleotides in length and contains 15 modified nucleotides. It is the only tRNA yet sequenced which has been found to possess the minor nucleoside 2-methylguanosine (m2G) within the amino acid (a) stem, and also to have an anticodon (c) stem of only 4 and not 5 base-pairs. The loop IV sequence of eukaryotic initiator methionine tRNA (tRNAf-Met) species, -A-U-C-G-m1A-A-A-, IS NOT FOUND IN TRNA4-Met and is therefore absent from at least one of the methionine tRNAs functioning in polypeptide elongation in mammalian cells. This is consistent with the suggested importance of this loop structure in the initiator function of tRNAf-Met in eukaryotic organisms. Three distinct regions of the tRNA cloverleaf, the (b) stem, the anticodon loop (loop II), and loop III, are substantially conserved in structure between tRNAf-Met and tRNA4-Met of mouse myeloma cells. These regions of the structures of mammalian methionine tRNAs probably do not determine whether a certain tRNA-Met will function in the initiation or elongation of protein synthesis, although they might be important in tRNA-Met recognition if the different cytoplasmic tRNA-Met species of mammalian cells are aminoacylated by a single activating enzyme.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1168134     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb03928.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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