fluorescein-thiosemicarbazide and dansyl-hydrazine

fluorescein-thiosemicarbazide has been researched along with dansyl-hydrazine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for fluorescein-thiosemicarbazide and dansyl-hydrazine

ArticleYear
Ribosome binding by tRNAs with fluorescent labeled 3' termini.
    Nucleic acids research, 1980, Jul-25, Volume: 8, Issue:14

    Yeast and E. coli tRNAPhe samples were oxidized and labeled at the 3' end with dansyl hydrazine or fluorescein thiosemicarbazide. These tRNAs can bind to poly(U)-programmed E. coli 70S tight couple ribosomes in 25 mM magnesium at 8 degrees C. Two binding sites with binding constants of about 1 X 10(9) M-1 (P) and 3 X 10(7) M-1 (A) were determined for the yeast tRNAPhe derivatives. With E. coli tRNAPhe the A site affinity is similar to yeast tRNAPhe but the P site affinity is 5-fold weaker. Singlet-singlet energy transfer showd that the distance from the 3' end of tRNAPhe in the P site to a fluorescein derivative of erythromycin is 23 A. This supports in vitro studies suggesting that erythromycin binds near the peptide moiety of peptidyl tRNA. A distance of 34 A between the 3' ends of 2 tRNAs bound simulatneously on the ribosome was also measured. This long distance may mean that the deacylated fluorescent tRNA binds to the A site in an orientation like that in the stringent response rather than in protein synthesis.

    Topics: Binding Sites; Dansyl Compounds; Energy Transfer; Escherichia coli; Fluoresceins; Fluorescent Dyes; Hydrazines; Phenylalanine; Ribosomes; RNA, Bacterial; RNA, Fungal; RNA, Transfer; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Spectrometry, Fluorescence

1980