Limited hydrolysis of tRNA by phosphodiesterase.

TitleLimited hydrolysis of tRNA by phosphodiesterase.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1975
AuthorsPhilipps GR, Chiemprasert T
JournalHoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem
Volume356
Issue7
Pagination1097-104
Date Published1975 Jul
ISSN0018-4888
KeywordsAdenosine Monophosphate, Base Sequence, Cytidine Monophosphate, Escherichia coli, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hydrolysis, Magnesium, Nucleotidyltransferases, Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases, RNA, Transfer
Abstract

Digestion of tRNA by electrophoretically pure phosphodiesterase is limited to a short sequence of nucleotides at the 3'-terminus. On the average, four percent of all nucleotides can be released from tRNA. The optimum Mg2 concentration is 10mM and the optimum pH 9.2. The mode of action is a random attack by the enzyme on the substrate. The terminal AMP is completely removed at 15 degrees C after short incubation; about 400 mol of AMP were removed per min by 1 mol of enzyme. The following CMP residues are released much more slowly; at 15 degrees C incompletely, and at 37 degrees C more or less completely in 1 h. In about 50% of the tRNA molecules, the fourth nucleotide could be removed in very long incubations or with very high enzyme concentrations.

DOI10.1515/bchm2.1975.356.2.1097
Alternate JournalHoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem
PubMed ID296

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