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Crystallization of tRNAs as cetyltrimethylammonium salts

Authors :
Aaron Klug
Daniela Rhodes
Andrei D. Mirzabekov
John T. Finch
B. F. C. Clark
Source :
Nature: New biology. 237(70)
Publication Year :
1972

Abstract

VARIOUS species of transfer RNA have been crystallized by controlled precipitation from aqueous solutions containing organic solvents or ammonium sulphate (reviewed in refs. 1 and 2). These methods have produced a great variety of crystal forms which, with a few exceptions3,4, are usually poorly ordered as judged by X-ray diffraction. This is probably because the interactions between molecules are few and rather nonspecific, making the crystal structure extremely sensitive to the crystallization conditions. For this reason, attempts have been made to crystallize tRNA as the cetyltrimethylammonium (CTA-) salt. The additional interaction between hydrophobic cetyl cations bound to the different molecules may stabilize the crystal lattice and have a positive effect on the crystallization process and therefore on the order of the crystals. We report here the production of crystals of CTA-salts of five different tRNAs; tRNAMetf, tRNAGlu, tRNAPhe, tRNATyr from E. coli and tRNAPhe from yeast. In the case of tRNAMetf, different crystal forms were obtained in the presence of different cations.

Details

ISSN :
00900028
Volume :
237
Issue :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature: New biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f54d596ef74bb99684f4265a54b5e44b