PMID: 7026233Jul 1, 1981Paper

Fluorimetric study of yeast tRNAPheCCF in the complex with phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase. Evidence for a correlation between the structural adaptation of both macromolecules and the appearance of the acylation activity

European Journal of Biochemistry
J F LefevreP Remy

Abstract

The fluorescence properties of yeast tRNAPheCCF (tRNAPhe in which the 3'-terminal adenosine has been replaced by formycin) and tRNAPheCCFoxi-red (tRNAPheCCF after periodate oxidation followed by borohydride reduction) were studied in the complex with the cognate aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. In both cases a conformational change affecting the 3' end was observed in a magnesium concentration range close to 1 mM. The modification of formycin fluorescence could be ascribed simultaneously to the existence of a tautomeric equilibrium of the fluorescent probe and to a pH effect raising from a prototropic effect at the active site of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase, and to a partial destacking of the 3'-formycin from the adjacent C residue. The observed transconformation, which can be related to the structure modification of the anticodon loop previously reported [Ehrlich, Lefèvre, and Remy (1980) Eur. J. Biochem. 103, 145-153], takes place in the magnesium concentration range allowing the transfer of the activated amino acid from the adenylate to the tRNA. The interconnection between the anticodon loop and the accepting end was further supported by the observation that wybutine excision hinders the specific structure modification of 3'-for...Continue Reading

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