Differential coupling efficiency of chemically activated amino acid to tRNA |
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Authors: | Masataka Kinjo Masahiro Ishigami Tsunemi Hasegawa Kei Nagano |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Biology, Jichi Medical School, 329-04 Minamikawachi-machi, Tochigi-ken, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Chemistry, Jichi Medical School, 329-04 Minamikawachi-machi, Tochigi-ken, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Interaction based on possible chemical affinity of an amino acid for tRNA was examined as a model for the aminoacylation of primitive tRNA without aid of an enzyme system. Two types of reaction were carried out and compared. One was the acyl linkage of amino acid to the 5-terminal phosphate of a tRNA activated as an imidazolide. The other was the incorporation of an amino acid activated as an imidazolide into 2(3)-hydroxyl groups of intact tRNA. Both types of reaction indicated that none of the amino acids tested had any selectivity for the tRNAs examined. However, the rates of reaction with a given tRNA were different among amino acids. In the second type of reaction, amino acids were found mainly at loop-out regions of tRNA, but not at either its 5- or 3-terminal sitesOneA260 unit is defined as an amount of material which gives an absorption of 1.0 at 260 nm when dissolved in 1 ml water and measured with a 1-cm light path |
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Keywords: | Primitive tRNA tRNA Aminoacyl imidazole Aminoacyl tRNA Amino acid charging Prebiotic Amino acid-polynucleotide interaction |
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