Posttranscriptional modification of transfer RNA in the submarine hyperthermophile Pyrolobus fumarii.

J A McCloskey, X H Liu, P F Crain, E Bruenger, R Guymon, T Hashizume, K O Stetter
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In the RNA of hyperthermophiles, which grow optimally between 80 degrees C and 106 degrees C, posttranscriptional modification has been identified as a leading mechanism of structural stabilization. Particularly in the Archaeal evolutionary domain these modifications are expressed as a structurally diverse array of modification motifs, many of which include ribose methylation. Using mass spectrometric techniques we have examined the posttranscriptional modifications in unfractionated tRNA from the remarkable organism Pyrolobus fumarii, which grows optimally at 106 degrees C, but up to 113 degrees C (Blöchl et al. (1997), Extremophiles, 1, 14-21). Twenty-six modified nucleosides were detected, 11 of which are methylated in ribose. A new RNA nucleoside, 1,2'-O-dimethylguanosine (m1Gm) was characterized and the structure confirmed by chemical synthesis.

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海底超嗜热菌富马氏焦叶菌转移RNA的转录后修饰。
在嗜热细菌的RNA中,转录后修饰已被确定为结构稳定的主要机制,它们在80℃至106℃之间生长最佳。特别是在古细菌进化领域,这些修饰表现为结构多样化的修饰基序,其中许多包括核糖甲基化。利用质谱技术,我们检测了富马氏焦叶菌(Pyrolobus fumarii)中未分离tRNA的转录后修饰,该菌在106℃下生长最佳,但最高可达113℃(Blöchl et al. (1997), Extremophiles, 1,14 -21)。检测到26个修饰核苷,其中11个在核糖中甲基化。鉴定了一种新的RNA核苷,1,2'- o -二甲基鸟苷(m1Gm),并通过化学合成证实了其结构。
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