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Research Article

Uridine Insertion into Preedited mRNA by a Mitochondrial Extract from Leishmania tarentolae: Stereochemical Evidence for the Enzyme Cascade Model

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Pages 4584-4589 | Received 15 Feb 1996, Accepted 08 May 1996, Published online: 29 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

An RNA editing-like internal uridine (U) incorporation activity (G. C. Frech, N. Bakalara, L. Simpson, and A. M. Simpson, EMBO J. 14:178–187, 1995) and a 3′-terminal U addition activity (N. Bakalara, A. M. Simpson, and L. Simpson, J. Biol. Chem. 264:18679–18686, 1989) have been previously described by using a mitochondrial extract from Leishmania tarentolae. Chiral phosphorothioates were used to investigate the stereoconfiguration requirements and the stereochemical course of these nucleotidyl transfer reactions. The extract utilizes (SP)-α-S-UTP for both 3′ and internal U incorporation into substrate RNA. The internal as well as the 3′ incorporation of (SP)-α-S-UTP proceeds via inversion of the stereoconfiguration. Furthermore, internal U incorporation does not occur at sites containing thiophosphodiesters of the RP configuration. Our results are compatible with an enzyme cascade model for this in vitro U insertion activity involving sequential endonuclease and uridylyl transferase directly from UTP and RNA ligase steps and are incompatible with models involving the transfer of U residues from the 3′ ends of guide RNAs.

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