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Effects of different amino-group reagents on ribosomal integrity: structural role of lysine residues

✍ Scribed by A. Vioque; F. Hernández; E. Palacián


Book ID
104766885
Publisher
Springer
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
273 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0301-4851

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✦ Synopsis


Treatment of 60S subunits from yeast ribosomes with dicarboxylic acid anhydrides (maleic, dimethylmaleic and tetrahydrophtalic), which introduces negatively-charged residues, is accompanied by substantial dissociation of protein components (35-55%). In contrast, acetic anhydride or cyanate, which introduce uncharged groups, cause practically no protein release, even after extensive modification. Therefore, in addition to blocking lysine-RNA interactions, a large change in the electric charge of the proteins appears to be necessary to obtain dissociation. These results seem to indicate that lysine residues are not essential to ribosome integrity, while arginine-RNA interactions should play an important role in the maintenance of ribosomal structure.


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