The three-dimensional folding of the tRNA-like structure of tobacco mosaic virus RNA. A new building principle applied twice
AUTOR(ES)
Rietveld, Krijn
RESUMO
The structure of the tRNA-like 3' terminus of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) RNA has been studied. A 3' -terminal fragment possessing the tRNA-like properties was probed with chemical modification and enzymatic digestions. A model of the secondary structure is proposed for the last 105 nucleotides. The corresponding region of other tobamoviral RNAs can be folded in an identical secondary structure. A three-dimensional model for the tRNA-like structure is given which is compared with those proposed earlier for the tRNA-like 3' termini of turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) RNA and brome mosaic virus (BMV) RNA. A new building principle which we discovered previously by studying the latter RNAs appears to be applied twice in the tRNA-like structure of TMV RNA. The determination of the minimal length requirement for recognition of CTP, ATP:tRNA nucleotidyl-transferase reveals a size of ˜100 nucleotides in agreement with the models proposed.
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