Cleavage of tRNA with imidazole and spermine imidazole constructs: A new approach for probing RNA structure

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Abstract

Hydrolysis of RNA in imidazole buffer and by spermineimidazole conjugates has been investigated. The RNA models were yeast tRNAAsp and a transcript derived from the 3′-terminal sequence of tobacco mosaic virus RNA representing a minihelix capable of being enzymatJcally aminoacylated with histidine. Imidazole buffer and spermine-imidazole conjugates in the presence of free imidazole cleave phosphodiester bonds in the folded RNAs in a specific fashion. Imidazole buffer Induces cleavages preferentially in single-stranded regions because nucleotides In these regions have more conformational freedom and can assume more easily the geometry needed for formation of the hydrolysis intermediate state. Spermine-imidazole constructs supplemented with free Imidazole cleave tRNAAsp within single-stranded regions after pyrimidine residues with a marked preference for pyrimidine- A sequences. Hydrolysis patterns suggest a cleavage mechanism involving an attack by the imidazole residue of the electrostatically bound spermine-imidazole and by free imidazole at the most accessible singlestranded regions of the RNA. Cleavages in a viral RNA fragment recapitulating a tRNA-like domain were found in agreement with the model of this molecule that accounts for its functional properties, thus illustrating the potential of the Imldazole-derived reagents as structural probes for solution mapping of RNAs. The cleavage reactions are simple to perform, provide information reflecting the state of the ribose-phosphate backbone of RNA and can be used for mapping singleand double-stranded regions in RNAs. © 1995 Oxford University Press.

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Vlassov, V. V., Zuber, G., Felden, B., Behr, J. paul, & Giegè, R. (1995). Cleavage of tRNA with imidazole and spermine imidazole constructs: A new approach for probing RNA structure. Nucleic Acids Research, 23(16), 3161–3167. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/23.16.3161

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