Title of article :
Classification of the possible pairs between the first anticodon and the third codon positions based on a simple model assuming two geometries with which the pairing effectively potentiates the decoding complex
Author/Authors :
Takai، نويسنده , , Kazuyuki، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Crickʹs wobble theory states that some specific pairs between the bases at the first position of the anticodon (position 34) and the third position of the codon (position III) are allowed and the others are disallowed during the correct codon recognition. However, later researches have shown that the pairing rule, or the wobble rule, is different from the supposed one. Despite the continuing efforts including computer-aided model building studies and analyses of three-dimensional structures in the crystals of the ribosomes, the structural backgrounds of the wobble rule are still unclear. Here, I classify the possible pairs into 6 classes according to the increases accompanying the formation of the pairs in the potential productivity of the decoding complex on the basis of a simple model that was originally proposed previously and is refined here. In the model, the conformation with the base at position 34 displaced toward the minor groove side from the position for the Watson–Crick pairs is supposed to be equivalent to the conformation with the Watson–Crick pairs. It is also reasoned and supposed that some weak pairs may sometimes be allowed depending on the structural context. It is demonstrated that most of the experimental results reported so far are consistent with the model. I discuss on which experimental facts can be reasoned with the model and which need further explanations. I expect that the model will be a good basis for further understanding of the wobble rule and its structural backgrounds.
Keywords :
Wobble rule , Codon–anticodon interaction , Aminoacyl-tRNA selection , modified nucleoside , Base pair geometry
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical Biology