Kinetic characterization of amino acid activation by aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases using radiolabelled γ-[(32)P]ATP.

利用放射性标记的 γ-[(32)P]ATP 对氨酰-tRNA 合成酶活化氨基酸的动力学进行表征

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作者:Živković Igor, Dulic Morana, Kozulic Petra, Mocibob Marko, Gruic-Sovulj Ita
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (AARSs) are fundamental enzymes that pair amino acids and tRNAs for protein synthesis. Aminoacylation occurs in two discrete steps. The amino acid is first activated by ATP, leading to an aminoacyl-adenylate intermediate and pyrophosphate (PP(i)) formation. In a subsequent step, the aminoacyl moiety is transferred to the tRNA. Kinetic assays were developed to follow each of these steps independently, as well as cumulative two-step aminoacylation. The main advantage of following the activation step over two-step aminoacylation is that most AARSs can activate amino acids in the absence of the tRNA, the production of which is laborious. Hence, the activation step is often tested first in the kinetic analysis, including large screens exploring AARS-targeting inhibitors. Since the 1960s, the activation reaction has been routinely followed by the standard ATP/[(32)P]PP(i) exchange assay, which relies on the equilibrium exchange of radiolabel between PP(i) and ATP using [(32)P]PP(i) as a labelled compound. However, this method became much less convenient when [(32)P]PP(i) was discontinued in 2022. As a solution, we developed a modified assay that uses easily attainable γ-[(32)P]ATP as a labelled compound in the equilibrium-based assay. Using this assay, herein named the [(32)P]ATP/PP(i) assay, we followed the activation step of several AARSs. The obtained data are in good agreement with the previously published kinetic constants obtained with the standard ATP/[(32)P]PP(i) exchange assay.

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