Functional identification of catalytic metal ion binding sites within RNA.

  • James L Hougland
  • Alexander V Kravchuk
  • Daniel Herschlag
  • Joseph A Piccirilli
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Publication date
September 2005
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
1545-7885

Abstract

The viability of living systems depends inextricably on enzymes that catalyze phosphoryl transfer reactions. For many enzymes in this class, including several ribozymes, divalent metal ions serve as obligate cofactors. Understanding how metal ions mediate catalysis requires elucidation of metal ion interactions with both the enzyme and the substrate(s). In the Tetrahymena group I intron, previous work using atomic mutagenesis and quantitative analysis of metal ion rescue behavior identified three metal ions (MA, MB, and MC) that make five interactions with the ribozyme substrates in the reaction's transition state. Here, we combine substrate atomic mutagenesis with site-specific phosphorothioate substitutions in the ribozyme backbone to dev...

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