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. 1995 Apr;1(2):210–218.

Identification of phosphates involved in catalysis by the ribozyme RNase P RNA.

M E Harris 1, N R Pace 1
PMCID: PMC1369074  PMID: 7585250

Abstract

The RNA subunit of ribonuclease P (RNase P RNA) is a catalytic RNA that cleaves precursor tRNAs to generate mature tRNA 5' ends. Little is known concerning the identity and arrangement of functional groups that constitute the active site of this ribozyme. We have used an RNase P RNA-substrate conjugate that undergoes rapid, accurate, and efficient self-cleavage in vitro to probe, by phosphorothioate modification-interference, functional groups required for catalysis. We identify four phosphate oxygens where substitution by sulfur significantly reduces the catalytic rate (50-200-fold). Interference at one site was partially rescued in the presence of manganese, suggesting a direct involvement in binding divalent metal ion cofactors required for catalysis. All sites are located in conserved sequence and secondary structure, and positioned adjacent to the substrate phosphate in a tertiary structure model of the ribozyme-substrate complex. The spatial arrangement of phosphorothioate-sensitive sites in RNase P RNA was found to resemble the distribution of analogous positions in the secondary and potential tertiary structures of other large catalytic RNAs.

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