The binding site of a specific aminoglycoside binding RNA molecule

Junhyeong Cho, Keita Hamasaki, Robert R. Rando

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A small (40 nucleotides) stem-loop derivative (J6fl) of a specific aminoglycoside-binding RNA aptamer, containing a 3 nt and a 1 nt bulge, has previously been shown to stoichiometrically bind tobramycin with a dissociation constant of approximately 5 nM [Hamasaki, K., Killian, J., Cho, J. and Rando, R. R. (1997) Biochemistry 36, 1367-1371]. This construct can strongly discriminate among similar aminoglycosides with respect to binding. A combination of chemical interference studies, chemical modification studies, and mutational studies are performed to define the aminoglycoside binding site of J6fl. Recognition of the aminoglycoside by J6fl involves contacts with nucleotide bases, rather than with the phosphate backbone. The binding site 1 comprised of part of the stem-loop region. The two bulges are also essential for high affinity and stoichiometric binding of tobramycin. These bulges are probably important for prying open the double helical region, thereby allowing the aminoglycoside access to the nucleotide bases.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)4985-4992
ページ数8
ジャーナルBiochemistry
37
14
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 1998 4月 7
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