Title of article
Potential contact sites between the protein and RNA subunit in the Bacillus subtilis RNase P holoenzyme
Author/Authors
Christoph Rox، نويسنده , , Ralph Feltens، نويسنده , , Thomas Pfeiffer، نويسنده , , Roland K. Hartmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
10
From page
551
To page
560
Abstract
We have detected by nucleotide analog interference mapping (NAIM) AMPαS and IMPαS modifications in Bacillus subtilis RNase P RNA that interfere with binding of the homologous protein subunit. Interference as well as some enhancement effects were clustered in two main areas, in P10.1a/L10.1 and P12 of the specificity domain (cluster 1, domain I) and in P2, P3, P15.1, J18/2 and J19/4 of the catalytic domain (cluster 2a, domain II). Minor interferences in P1 and P19 and a strong and weak enhancement effect in P19 represent a third area located in domain II (cluster 2b). Our results suggest that P3, P2-J18/2 and J19/4 are key elements for anchoring of the protein to the catalytic domain close to the scissile phosphodiester in enzyme-substrate complexes. Sites of interference or enhancement in clusters 1 and 2a are located at distances between 65 and 130 Å from each other in the current 3D model of a full-length RNase P RNA-substrate complex. Taking into account that the RNase P protein monomer can bridge a maximum distance of about 40 Å, simultaneous direct contacts to the two aforementioned potential RNA-binding areas would be incompatible with our current understanding of bacterial RNase P RNA architecture. Our findings suggest that the current 3D model has to be rearranged in order to reduce the distance between clusters 1 and 2a. Alternatively, based on the recent finding that B. subtilis RNase P forms a tetramer consisting of two protein and two RNA subunits, cluster 1 may reflect one protein contact site in domain I, and cluster 2a a separate one in domain II.
Keywords
B. subtilis RNase P , RNA-protein interaction , phosphorothioates , Inosine , nucleotide analog interference mapping (NAIM)
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Molecular Biology
Record number
1241383
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