Interaction of the sarcin/ricin domain of 23 S ribosomal RNA with proteins L3 and L6

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We investigated interaction of an RNA domain covering the target site of α-sarcin and ricin (sarcin/ricin domain) of Escherichia coli 23 S rRNA with ribosomal proteins. RNA fragments comprising residues 2630-2788 (Tox-1) and residues 2640-2774 (Tox-2) of 23 S rRNA were transcribed in vitro and used to analyze the binding proteins by gel shift and filter binding. Protein L6 bound to both Tox-1 (K(d): 0.31 μM and Tox-2 (K(d): 0.18 μM), and L3 bound only to Tox-1 (K(d): 0.069 μM) in a solution containing 10 mM MgCl2 and 175 mM KCl at 0 °C. Footprinting studies were performed using the chemical probe dimethyl sulfate on full-length 23 S rRNA. Binding of L6 protected a single base, A-2757, and strongly enhanced reactivity of C-2752. A direct role of A- 2757 in the L6 binding was verified by site-directed mutagenesis; replacements of A-2757 with G and C impaired the L6 binding. On the other hand, binding of L3 protected A-2632, A-2634, A-2635, A-2675, A-2726, A- 2733, A-2749, and A-2750. Interestingly, binding of L6 and L3 together protected additional bases A-2657, A-2662, C-2666, and C-2667 in the sarcin/ricin loop, in addition to A-2746, A-2741, A-2748, A-2753, A-2764, A- 2765, and A-2766 in the other stem-loop. This appears to be due to cooperative interaction of L3 and L6 with the RNA. The results are discussed with respect to conformational modulation of the sarcin/ricin domain by the protein binding.

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Uchiumi, T., Sato, N., Wada, A., & Hachimori, A. (1999). Interaction of the sarcin/ricin domain of 23 S ribosomal RNA with proteins L3 and L6. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274(2), 681–686. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.274.2.681

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