Abstract

Binding of the polyamines spermidine (∼-+3) and spermine (∼-+4) to yeast tRNA phe has been investigated by equilibrium dialysis under the same conditions used to study Mn 2+-tRNA phe interactions (Schreier & Schimmel, 1974). The polyamines bind to tRNA phe in a co-operative and a non-co-operative phase, which is analogous to the behavior found with Mn 2+. In the co-operative phase, the empirical index of co-operativity is somewhat greater for the polyamines, however. Binding constants for both the co-operative and non-co-operative phases are similar for Mn 2+ and spermidine, and are strongest for spermine. Estimates of the total number of ligand binding sites indicate that these numbers are inversely proportional to the charge on the ligand for all three ligands. The interaction of polyamines with four large fragments of tRNA phe shows no evidence for co-operativity. These results, together with recent kinetic studies, collectively suggest that polyamine binding to the co-operative sites is associated with tertiary structure formation and that polyamine and divalent metal ion interactions with tRNA occur by phenomenologically similar mechanisms, in spite of their structural diversity.

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