Assembly of proteins and 5S rRNA to transcripts of the major structural domains of 23S rRNA

P. Østergaard, Hien Phan, L.B. Johansen, J. Egebjerg, L. Østergaard, Bo Torben Porse, Roger Antony Garrett

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    Abstract

    The six major structural domains of 23 S rRNA from Escherichia coli, and all combinations thereof, were synthesized as separate T7 transcripts and reconstituted with total 50 S subunit proteins. Analysis by one and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis demonstrated the presence of at least one primary binding protein associated with each RNA domain and additional proteins assembled to domains I, II, V and VI. For all the combinations of two to five domains, enhanced assembly yields and/or new proteins were observed primarily to those transcripts containing either domains I+II or domains V+VI. This indicates that there are two major protein assembly centres located at the ends of the 23 S rRNA, which is consistent with an earlier view that in vitro protein assembly nucleates around proteins L24 and L3. Although similar protein assembly patterns were observed over a range of temperature and magnesium concentrations, protein L2 assembled strongly with domains II and IV at 4-8 mM Mg2+ (the first step of the two-step reconstitution procedure) and with domain IV alone at higher Mg2+ concentrations (the second step). It is proposed that this change in protein-RNA binding provides a basis for the two-step reconstitution in vitro. A chemical footprinting approach was employed on the reconstituted protein-domain complexes to localize a putative L4 binding region within domain I to a region that is partially co-structural with the site on the L4-mRNA where L4 binds and inhibits its own translation. A similar approach was used to map the putative binding regions on domain V of protein L9 and the 5 S RNA-L5-L18 complex.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftJournal of Molecular Biology
    Vol/bind284
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)227-240
    Antal sider13
    ISSN0022-2836
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 1 nov. 1998

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