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. 1990 Jan 11;18(1):89–95. doi: 10.1093/nar/18.1.89

New photoactivatable structural and affinity probes of RNAs: specific features and applications for mapping of spermine binding sites in yeast tRNA(Asp) and interaction of this tRNA with yeast aspartyl-tRNA synthetase.

A Garcia 1, R Giegé 1, J P Behr 1
PMCID: PMC330207  PMID: 2408010

Abstract

Aryldiazonium salts are shown to be useful as phototriggered structural probes for RNA mapping as well as for footprinting of RNA/protein interaction. In particular the yeast tRNA(Asp)/aspartyl-tRNA synthetase complex is shown to involve the variable loop face and the concave side of the L-shaped nucleic acid bound to a lipophilic area of the enzyme. When chemically linked to spermine, the photoactive group cleaves RNA at polyamine binding sites; 3-4 spermines have been located in the tRNA(Asp), stabilizing the central part of the molecule in regions where two ribose-phosphate strands are close to each other.

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