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Methylation of TMV RNA
Authors:K Marcu  B Dudock
Institution:Department of Biochemistry State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, New York 11794 USA
Abstract:Several plant and animal viral RNAs contain a tRNA like structure at their 3′ ends. In this communication we show that tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) RNA is an acceptable substrate for a specific tRNA methyltransferase. Using a crude preparation of E. coli ribothymidine (rT) forming uracil methylase and (methyl 3H) S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) as a methyl donor, 0.7 moles of methyl group is incorporated per mole of TMV RNA in 10 hours at 30°C. Upon T2 RNAse digestion of the labeled RNA, all of the radioactivity was found to be in TMP. T1 RNAse digestion of 3H methylated TMV RNA showed that all of the label was located in a tetranucleotide which co-migrated with authentic TpψpCpGp, an oligonucleotide characteristically found in normal cellular tRNA.The use of this specific methyl transferase reaction may provide a simple assay for the detection of tRNA like structures in large RNAs.
Keywords:TMV  (Tobacco mosaic virus)  BMV  (Brome mosaic virus)  TYMV  (Turnip yellow mosaic virus)  DEAE cellulose  (Diethylaminoethyl cellulose)  SAM  (S-adenosyl-L-methionine)  rT  (ribothymidine)  EF  (Elongation Factor)  (5-methyl-2-thiouracil)  TMP  (ribothymidylic acid)
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