Antisense RNA control of gene expression in bacteriophage P22. II. Kinetic mechanism and cation specificity of the pairing reaction
The bacteriophage P22 sar RNA-ant mRNA pairing reaction was characterized kinetically. The pairing reaction proceeds by a three-step pathway. First, reversible base pairs form between complementary hairpin loops in sar RNA and ant RNA (Kd = 270 nM). Next, stable duplex formation initiates between si...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RNA (Cambridge) 1997-02, Vol.3 (2), p.157-174 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The bacteriophage P22 sar RNA-ant mRNA pairing reaction was characterized kinetically. The pairing reaction proceeds by a three-step pathway. First, reversible base pairs form between complementary hairpin loops in sar RNA and ant RNA (Kd = 270 nM). Next, stable duplex formation initiates between single-stranded nucleotides in sar RNA and ant RNA; the ant RNA nucleotides are at the bottom of a hairpin stem that is partially accessible. Concomitant unwinding of one sar RNA hairpin and the complementary ant RNA hairpin then occurs, to form a partially paired intermediate (k2 = 12 min(-1). Finally, a complete duplex forms after unwinding of the other sar RNA hairpin and the complementary ant RNA hairpin (k3 = 7 min(-1). Experiments with sar RNA sequence and length variants demonstrate that the precise structures of both sar RNA hairpins affect the kinetic parameters. The pairing reaction is Mg2+-dependent, and shows high specificity for the required cation. Maximal pairing rates are achieved when more than one Mg2+ ion is bound. The cation-dependence and specificity indicate a requirement for Mg2+-dependent tertiary structure. |
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ISSN: | 1355-8382 1469-9001 |