Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Notes
Substrate Shape Preference of Escherichia coli Ribonuclease P Ribozyme and Holo Enzyme Using Bottom-Half Part-Shifting Variants of Pre-tRNA
Terumichi TANAKAYasuhiro NAGAIYo KIKUCHI
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2005 年 69 巻 10 号 p. 1992-1994

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We showed previously that the bacterial ribonuclease P (RNase P) ribozyme has substrate shape preference depending on the concentrations of catalytically important magnesium ions. The ribozyme discriminates a canonical cloverleaf precursor tRNA from a hairpin RNA with a CCA-tag sequence at low concentrations of magnesium ions. By detailed analysis of the shape preference using the bottom-half part-shifting variants of a tRNA precursor, we showed that the RNAs in a T-shape structure can be substrates for the ribozyme reactions even at low concentrations of magnesium ions, and that the RNA in a natural L-shape is the best substrate for both the ribozyme and the holo enzyme. The results also showed that the position of the bottom-half part did not affect the cleavage site selection of a substrate by the enzyme. Our results are the first kinetic evidence to show the importance of the bottom-half part of tRNA molecule, and our result also showed that the holo enzyme can discriminate substrate shape as well as the ribozyme at low concentrations of metal ions.
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