Effects of spermine and magnesium ions on the aminoacylation of yeast tRNA(Tyr) |
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Authors: | M Plohl Z Ku?an |
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Institution: | Rudjer Boskovi? Institute, Zagreb, Yugoslavia. |
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Abstract: | Stimulatory effects of Mg2+ and spermine on the kinetics of the aminoacylation of tRNA(Tyr) were examined using purified yeast tRNA(Tyr) and tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase. The apparent Km for tRNA(Tyr) was the lowest at Mg2+ concentrations between 2 and 5 mM and was not influenced by spermine. In the absence of spermine, the apparent Vmax was the highest at Mg2+ concentrations of 5 mM or higher, whereas the presence of spermine strongly stimulated the reaction at lower Mg2+ concentrations. Spermine alone could not substitute for Mg2+, nor was it able, at any Mg2+ concentration, to increase the reaction rate above the level reached at high concentrations of Mg2+ alone. Calculations of the concentration of Mg3.tRNA(Tyr) complex as a function of initial Mg2+ concentration, using the binding constants derived from physical measurements, allow the conclusion that spermine exerts its stimulatory activity by creating strong binding sites for Mg2+; this would enable the tRNA to assume the conformation required for optimal aminoacylation. The conformational requirement for the first tRNA: synthetase encounter is obviously less stringent, since the apparent Km for tRNA(Tyr) is not influenced by spermine. |
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