Science, Vol.267, No.5206, 1994-1996, 1995
Switching Recognition of 2 Transfer-RNA Synthetases with an Amino-Acid Swap in a Designed Peptide
The genetic code is based on specific interactions between transfer RNA (tRNA) synthetases and their cognate tRNAs. The anticodons for methionine and isoleucine tRNAs differ by a single nucleotide, and changing this nucleotide in an isoleucine tRNA is sufficient to change aminoacylation specificity to methionine. Results of combinatorial mutagenesis of an anticodon-binding-helix loop peptide were used to design a hybrid sequence composed of amino acid residues from methionyl- and isoleucyl-tRNA synthetases. When the hybrid sequence was transplanted into isoleucyl-tRNA synthetase, active enzyme was generated in vivo and in vitro. The transplanted peptide did not confer function to methionyl-tRNA synthetase, but the substitution of a single amino acid within the transplanted peptide conferred methionylation and prevented isoleucylation. Thus, the swap of a single amino acid in the transplanted peptide switches specificity between anticodons that differ by one nucleotide.
Keywords:TRANSFER-RNA-SYNTHETASE;GLUTAMINYL-TRANSFER RNA;ESCHERICHIA-COLI;BINDING-SITE;ANTICODON BINDING;SEQUENCES;PROTEIN;IDENTIFICATION;AMINOACYLATION;CODON