Complementation of RNA Binding Site Mutations in MS2 Coat Protein Heterodimers
- 1 June 1996
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 24 (12), 2352-2359
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/24.12.2352
Abstract
The coat protein of bacteriophage MS2 functions as a symmetric dimer to bind an asymmetric RNA hairpin. This implies the existence of two equivalent RNA binding sites related to one another by a 2-fold symmetry axis. In this view the symmetric binding site defined by mutations conferring the repressor-defective phenotype is a composite picture of these two asymmetric sites. In order to determine whether the RNA ligand interacts with amino acid residues on both subunits of the dimer and in the hope of constructing a functional map of the RNA binding site, we performed heterodimer complementation experiments. Taking advantage of the physical proximity of their N- and C-termini, the two subunits of the dimer were genetically fused, producing a duplicated coat protein which folds normally and allows the construction of the functional equivalent of obligatory heterodimers containing all possible pairwise combinations of the repressor-defective mutations. The restoration of repressor function in certain heterodimers shows that a single RNA molecule interacts with both subunits of the dimer and allows the construction of a functional map of the binding site.Keywords
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