Pyrrolysine analogues as substrates for pyrrolysyl‐tRNA synthetase

FEBS Letters - Tập 580 Số 28-29 - Trang 6695-6700 - 2006
Carla Polycarpo1, Stephanie C. Herring, Amélie Bérubé, John L. Wood, Dieter Söll, Alexandre Ambrogelly
1Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8114, USA

Tóm tắt

In certain methanogenic archaea a new amino acid, pyrrolysine (Pyl), is inserted at in‐frame UAG codons in the mRNAs of some methyltransferases. Pyl is directly acylated onto a suppressor tRNAPyl by pyrrolysyl‐tRNA synthetase (PylRS). Due to the lack of a readily available Pyl source, we looked for structural analogues that could be aminoacylated by PylRS onto tRNAPyl. We report here the in vitro aminoacylation of tRNAPyl by PylRS with two Pyl analogues: N‐ε‐d‐prolyl‐l‐lysine (d‐prolyl‐lysine) and N‐ε‐cyclopentyloxycarbonyl‐l‐lysine (Cyc). Escherichia coli, transformed with the tRNAPyl and PylRS genes, suppressed a lacZ amber mutant dependent on the presence of d‐prolyl‐lysine or Cyc in the medium, implying that the E. coli translation machinery is able to use Cyc‐tRNAPyl and d‐prolyl‐lysine‐tRNAPyl as substrates during protein synthesis. Furthermore, the formation of active β‐galactosidase shows that a specialized mRNA motif is not essential for stop‐codon recoding, unlike for selenocysteine incorporation.

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