M. Podar et al., A UV-INDUCED, MG2-DEPENDENT CROSS-LINK TRAPS AN ACTIVE FORM OF DOMAIN-3 OF A SELF-SPLICING GROUP-II INTRON(), RNA, 1(8), 1995, pp. 828-840
In vitro irradiation of al5 gamma group II intron RNA with low doses o
f 254 nm UV light induces a single major crosslink. This crosslink was
mapped within the domain 3 substructure of this RNA and one of the pa
rticipating nucleotides was identified. When an RNA containing only th
e domain 3 substructure is irradiated under the same conditions, an in
tramolecular crosslink forms between two specific pyrimidines, one of
them identical to the nucleotide crosslinked in the full-length intron
RNA. In both RNAs, the crosslink is magnesium ion-dependent and photo
reversible. A trans assay for domain 3 function was developed and used
to find that the crosslinked domain 3 RNA remains highly reactive. Th
is suggests that crosslinking has trapped a functional, Mg2+-induced f
olded state of this group II intron substructure and that this folding
is probably independent of the other domains of the intron.