Interaction of the RNA Binding Fingers of Xenopus Transcription Factor IIIA with Specific Regions of 5 S Ribosomal RNA
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Zinc fingers 4 to 7 of Xenopus transcription factor IIIA (TFIIIA) represent the minimal polypeptide necessary for high-affinity binding to 5 S RNA. Mutations covering the entire 5 S RNA structure have been compared for their effects on the binding affinity of full-length TFIIIA and a polypeptide consisting of fingers 4 to 7 of TFIIIA (zf4-7). In addition, ribonuclease footprinting was used to compare the binding sites of TFIIIA and zf4-7 on 5 S RNA. The consistency between the data obtained from these two approaches provided a clear indication that zinc fingers 4 to 7 of TFIIIA bind to a central core region on the 5 S RNA molecule consisting of loop B/helix II/loop A/helix V/region E. This information was used to design a truncated 75-nucleotide-long RNA molecule that retains high affinity for zf4-7. Therefore, we conclude that the specific interaction of TFIIIA with 5 S RNA can be represented by a complex formed between a four zinc finger polypeptide and a truncated 5 S RNA molecule.
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