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Substitution of uridine in vivo by the intrinsic photoactivable probe 4-thiouridine in Escherichia coli RNA. Its use for E. coli ribosome structural analysis.

A Favre, R Bezerra, E Hajnsdorf, Y Lemaigre Dubreuil, A Expert-Bezançon.   

Abstract

In vivo incorporation of the uridine-photoactivable analogue, 4-thiouridine, into the ribosomal RNA of an Escherichia coli pyrD strain has been demonstrated. It is highly dependent on the exogenous uridine and 4-thiouridine concentrations as well as on temperature. We have defined conditions allowing the substitution of 13 +/- 2% of the uridine residues in bulk RNA by 4-thiouridine. On a high-Mg2+ sucrose gradient, 33 +/- 3% of ribonucleic particles sediment as 70S ribosomes, the remaining being in the form of non-associated 50S and 30S particles containing immature rRNA. The thiolated 70S ribosomes tolerate a 4-5% substitution level (40 thiouridine molecules/particle). Surprisingly, 3-4% of ribosomal proteins, about two protein molecules/particle, were spontaneously covalently bound to 4-thiouridine-substituted rRNA. Specific 366-nm photoactivation increased this proportion to 10-12%, i.e. up to six or seven ribosomal protein molecules/particle. The photochemical cross-linking proceeds with apparent first-order kinetics with a quantum yield close to 5 X 10(-3). Although extensive photodynamic breakage of rRNA occurs under aerobic conditions, both the kinetics and yield of ribosomal protein cross-linking were independent of oxygenation conditions. The thiolated (4.5%) 70S ribosomes allowed the poly(U)-directed poly(Phe)synthesis at 48% the control rate. Photoactivation decreased this activity to 28% and 10% when performed under nitrogen and in aerated conditions, respectively.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2430798     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1986.tb10060.x

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


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