PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Local tertiary structure probing of ribonucleoprotein particles by nuclease fusion proteins.

  • Uli Ohmayer,
  • Jorge Perez-Fernandez,
  • Thomas Hierlmeier,
  • Gisela Pöll,
  • Lydia Williams,
  • Joachim Griesenbeck,
  • Herbert Tschochner,
  • Philipp Milkereit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
p. e42449

Abstract

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Analyses of the conformational dynamics of the numerous cellular ribonucleoprotein particles (RNP) significantly contribute to the understanding of their modes of action. Here, we tested whether ribonuclease fusion proteins incorporated into RNPs can be used as molecular probes to characterize the local RNA environment of these proteins. Fusion proteins of micrococcal nuclease (MNase) with ribosomal proteins were expressed in S. cerevisae to produce in vivo recombinant ribosomes which have a ribonuclease tethered to specific sites. Activation of the MNase activity by addition of calcium led to specific rRNA cleavage events in proximity to the ribosomal binding sites of the fusion proteins. The dimensions of the RNP environment which could be probed by this approach varied with the size of the linker sequence between MNase and the fused protein. Advantages and disadvantages of the use of MNase fusion proteins for local tertiary structure probing of RNPs as well as alternative applications for this type of approach in RNP research are discussed.