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Unique anticodon loop conformation with the flipped-out wobble nucleotide in the crystal structure of unbound tRNA(Val)

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Abstract
During protein synthesis on ribosome, tRNA recognizes its cognate codon of mRNA through base-pairing with the anticodon. The 5 '-end nucleotide of the anticodon is capable of wobble base-pairing, offering a molecular basis for codon degeneracy. The wobble nucleotide is often targeted for post-transcriptional modification, which affects the specificity and fidelity of the decoding process. Flipping-out of a wobble nucleotide in the anticodon loop has been proposed to be necessary for modifying enzymes to access the target nucleotide, which has been captured in selective structures of protein-bound complexes. Meanwhile, all other structures of free or ribosome-bound tRNA display anticodon bases arranged in stacked conformation. We report the X-ray crystal structure of unbound tRNA(Val1) to a 2.04 angstrom resolution showing two different conformational states of wobble uridine in the anticodon loop, one stacked on the neighboring base and the other swiveled out toward solvent. In addition, the structure reveals a rare magnesium ion coordination to the nitrogen atom of a nucleobase, which has been sampled very rarely among known structures of nucleic acids.
Author(s)
Jeong, HyeonjuKim, Jungwook
Issued Date
2021-11
Type
Article
DOI
10.1261/rna.078863.121
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/11217
Publisher
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
Citation
RNA, v.27, no.11, pp.1330 - 1338
ISSN
1355-8382
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