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PROTEIN-RNA CROSSLINKS IN RIBOSOMES: ULTRAVIOLET ACTION SPECTRA. COMPARISON WITH INACTIVATION ACTION SPECTRUM
Authors:B. Muel    N. Giocanti   B. Ekert
Affiliation:Fondation Curie, lnstitut du Radium, 15, rue Georges Clémenceau, 91405 Orsay, France
Abstract:Abstract— RNA-protein crosslinking by UV of different wavelengths was studied in 70S E. coli ribosomes by three techniques: sucrose gradient centrifugation in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), RNA solubilization in LiCI-urea concentrated solutions and RNA adsorption on nitrocellulose filters in the presence of SDS.
The centrifugational technique shows that the crosslinking reaction occurs in two steps, the first one corresponding to the fixation of a few protein molecules on 16 or 23 s RNAs and the second one corresponding to extensive RNA-protein crosslinking so that most protein molecules are no longer released by SDS from 30S and 50S subunits.
The initial rates for the first step of crosslinking were evaluated by the solubilization and adsorption techniques at 7 (or 6) wavelengths of irradiation between 223 and 290 mm. The action spectrum for RNA solubilization in LiCl-urea is perturbed at 223 nm by the breakage of protein chains. The action spectrum for retention on nitrocellulose filters seems to be exempt of this defect. It corresponds at high wavelengths to a nucleic chromophore and at low wavelengths to a proteic one. This means that RNA-protein crosslinking may occur through RNA and protein excitation. The similarity between the action spectrum for RNA retention on nitrocellulose filters and the action spectrum for inactivation of ribosomal synthesis activity suggests that RNA-protein crosslinking may be responsible for inactivation of ribosomes by UV.
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