Specificity of phage display selected peptides for modified anticodon stem and loop domains of tRNA.
Protein J
; 26(1): 61-73, 2007 Jan.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17237992
ABSTRACT
Protein recognition of RNA has been studied using Peptide Phage Display Libraries, but in the absence of RNA modifications. Peptides from two libraries, selected for binding the modified anticodon stem and loop (ASL) of human tRNA(LyS3) having 2-thiouridine (s(2)U34) and pseudouridine (psi39), bound the modified human ASL(Lys3)(s(2)U34;psi39) preferentially and had significant homology with RNA binding proteins. Selected peptides were narrowed to a manageable number using a less sensitive, but inexpensive assay before conducting intensive characterization. The affinity and specificity of the best binding peptide (with an N-terminal fluorescein) were characterized by fluorescence spectrophotometry. The peptide exhibited the highest binding affinity for ASL(LYS3)(s(2)U34; psi39), followed by the hypermodified ASL(Lys3) (mcm(5)s(2) U34; ms(2)t(6)A37) and the unmodified ASL(Lys3), but bound poorly to singly modified ASL(Lys3) constructs (psi39, ms(2)t(6)A37, s(2)34), ASL(Lys1,2) (t(6)A37) and Escherichia coli ASL(Glu) (s(2)U34). Thus, RNA modifications are potentially important recognition elements for proteins and can be targets for selective recognition by peptides.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Peptides
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Thiouridine
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Anticodon
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RNA, Transfer, Glu
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RNA, Transfer, Lys
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Nucleic Acid Conformation
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Protein J
Journal subject:
BIOQUIMICA
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States