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Visualizing the solvent-inaccessible core of a group II intron ribozyme
Authors:Swisher J  Duarte C M  Su L J  Pyle A M
Affiliation:Integrated Program in Cellular, Molecular, and Biophysical Studies, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:Group II introns are well recognized for their remarkable catalytic capabilities, but little is known about their three-dimensional structures. In order to obtain a global view of an active enzyme, hydroxyl radical cleavage was used to define the solvent accessibility along the backbone of a ribozyme derived from group II intron ai5gamma. These studies show that a highly homogeneous ribozyme population folds into a catalytically compact structure with an extensively internalized catalytic core. In parallel, a model of the intron core was built based on known tertiary contacts. Although constructed independently of the footprinting data, the model implicates the same elements for involvement in the catalytic core of the intron.
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