Metal ions are critical for catalysis by many RNA and protein enzymes. To understand how these enzymes use metal ions for catalysis, it is crucial to determine how many metal ions are positioned at the active site. We report here an approach, combining atomic mutagenesis with quantitative determination of metal ion affinities, that allows individual metal ions to be distinguished. Using this approach, we show that at the active site of the Tetrahymena group I ribozyme the previously identified metal ion interactions with three substrate atoms, the 3′-oxygen of the oligonucleotide substrate and the 3′- and 2′-moieties of the guanosine nucleophile, are mediated by three distinct metal ions. This approach provides a general tool for distinguis...
Since the discovery of catalytic RNA molecules (ribozymes), intense research has been devoted to und...
Naturally occurring RNA molecules exhibit many unexpected and fascinating properties in living cells...
Free to read at publisher's site. Evidence for a two-metal ion mechanism for cleavage of the HH16 ha...
The presence of catalytic metal ions in RNA active sites has often been inferred from metal-ion resc...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
<div><p>The viability of living systems depends inextricably on enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl tra...
The viability of living systems depends inextricably on enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl transfer re...
Conformational changes are often required for the biological function of RNA molecules. In the Tetra...
The observed rates of ribozyme cleavage reactions are strongly dependent on the nature of the metal ...
Metal ions play a crucial role in charge compensation, folding and stabilization of tertiary structu...
AbstractBackground: Solvated metal ions are critical for the proper folding and function of RNA. Des...
AbstractBackground: The catalytic activity of RNA enzymes is thought to require divalent metal ions,...
AbstractBackground: Ribozymes are biological catalysts that promote the hydrolysis and transesterifi...
Since the discovery of catalytic RNA molecules (ribozymes), intense research has been devoted to und...
Naturally occurring RNA molecules exhibit many unexpected and fascinating properties in living cells...
Free to read at publisher's site. Evidence for a two-metal ion mechanism for cleavage of the HH16 ha...
The presence of catalytic metal ions in RNA active sites has often been inferred from metal-ion resc...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
Deciphering the role of individual metal ions in RNA catalysis is a tremendous challenge, as numerou...
<div><p>The viability of living systems depends inextricably on enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl tra...
The viability of living systems depends inextricably on enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl transfer re...
Conformational changes are often required for the biological function of RNA molecules. In the Tetra...
The observed rates of ribozyme cleavage reactions are strongly dependent on the nature of the metal ...
Metal ions play a crucial role in charge compensation, folding and stabilization of tertiary structu...
AbstractBackground: Solvated metal ions are critical for the proper folding and function of RNA. Des...
AbstractBackground: The catalytic activity of RNA enzymes is thought to require divalent metal ions,...
AbstractBackground: Ribozymes are biological catalysts that promote the hydrolysis and transesterifi...
Since the discovery of catalytic RNA molecules (ribozymes), intense research has been devoted to und...
Naturally occurring RNA molecules exhibit many unexpected and fascinating properties in living cells...
Free to read at publisher's site. Evidence for a two-metal ion mechanism for cleavage of the HH16 ha...