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Substrate and inhibitor specificity of tRNA-guanine ribosyltransferase.

W R Farkas, K B Jacobson, J R Katze.   

Abstract

We have tested as inhibitors or substrates of tRNA-guanine ribosyltransferase (EC 2.4.2.29) a number of compounds, including derivatives of 7-deazaguanine, pteridines, purines, pyrimidines and antimalarials. Virtually all purines and pteridines that are inhibitors or substrates of the rabbit reticulocyte enzyme have an amino nitrogen at the 2 position. In addition the 9 position and the oxygen at the 6 position may be important for recognition by the enzyme. Saturation of the double bond in the cyclopentenediol moiety of queuine reduces substrate activity and queuine analogs that lack the cyclopentenediol moiety, such as 7-deazaguanine and 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine, are relatively poor substrates for the enzyme. While adenosine is not an inhibitor, neplanocin A (an adenosine analog in which a cyclopentenediol replaces the ribose moiety) is a poor inhibitor. The incorporation of 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine into the tRNA of L-M cells results in a novel chromatographic form of tRNAAsp, indicating that L-M cells cannot modify this Q precursor (in Escherichia coli) to queuosine. The specific incorporation of 7-deazaguanine and 8-azaguanine into tRNA by L-M cells also results in novel chromatographic forms of tRNAAsp. With intact L-M cells, the enzyme-catalyzed insertion into tRNA of queuine, dihydroqueuine, 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine, or 7-deazaguanine is irreversible, while guanine or 8-azaguanine incorporation is reversible; suggesting that it is the substitution of C-7 for N-7 which prevents the reversible incorporation of queuine into tRNA.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6696916     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4781(84)90124-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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