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Lack of Correlation Between Affinity of the TRNA for the Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase and Aminoacylation Capacity As Studied with Modified TRNAPhe

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Journal Eur J Biochem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1979 Oct 1
PMID 385310
Citations 9
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Abstract

The interactions of several modified yeast tRNAPhe [tRNAPhe lacking 7-methylguanine; a fragment comprising about 3/4 of the whole molecule: tRNAPhe (18--76); tRNAPhe (18--76) lacking 7-methylguanine] with yeast phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase were studied. Upon excision of the 5'-quarter of the tRNAPhe molecule, the residual fragment still tightly binds to the synthetase, but can no longer by aminoacylated. Surprisingly, upon removal of the 7-methylguanine base at position 46 in this fragment, althought the affinity drops by a factor 10, a significant aminoacylation is restored. These results are discussed in terms of molecular flexibility and a model is proposed for tRNA-enzyme interaction, involving multisite recognition.

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