1974
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.71.9.3711
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Conversation of the Molecular Structure of Yeast Phenylalanine Transfer RNA in Two Crystal Forms

Abstract: A comparison is made between the electron density maps of the monoclinic and orthorhombic crystal forms of yeast tRNAPhe which have been obtained respectively by ourselves and by another group. It is concluded that the molecular structures are essentially the same in both crystals, although the models derived from the maps are not the same. The relation between the two molecular packings is discussed, and it is suggested that the intermolecular contact in the orthorhombic form which is not present in the monoc… Show more

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“…According to the X-ray crystal structure analysis of yeast tRNAPhe, A-14 hydrogen bonds with U-8, and this base pairing is postulated to contribute to the stabilization of the tertiary structure of the tRNA (20,24). If the tertiary structure is disrupted, a decreased metabolic stability of the tRNA might be expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the X-ray crystal structure analysis of yeast tRNAPhe, A-14 hydrogen bonds with U-8, and this base pairing is postulated to contribute to the stabilization of the tertiary structure of the tRNA (20,24). If the tertiary structure is disrupted, a decreased metabolic stability of the tRNA might be expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results were projected onto the secondary and tertiary structure of tRNAPhe (Klug et al, 1974), showing the tRNA in a 'ribosome-centric' view: according to the convention that the 5'-end of the mRNA is to the left and Interaction of tRNAs with ribosome A and P sites The control lanes were derived from thioted AcPhe-tRNAPhe or tRNAPhe in solution. The lanes were scanned.…”
Section: Outline Of the Experimental Strategy And Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Right) A portion of each DTT-treated sample was analyzed for oligonucleotides by ion-exchange HPLC as described in the legend to Figure 1, except that the buffer contained 20 m M sodium acetate, pH 6.5. lys 640 \ Ivs 596 FIGURE 3: Location of the sites in tRNAme' cross-linked to specific lysine residues in MetRS. The attachment sites for cross-linking to the five identified peptide sequences in MetRS are indicated on a generalized three-dimensional tRNA structure based on the data of Kim et al (1974) and Klug et al (1974). The length of the lines extending from each attachment site approximates the length of the cross-linker side chain.…”
Section: Purification and Sequencing Of Cross-linked Peptide Vmentioning
confidence: 99%