Abstract

The binding of uridine vanadate to ribonuclease A has been investigated by one- and two-dimensional 1H NMR. The homonuclear Nuclear Overhauser and exchange spectroscopy spectrum of the uridine vanadate/RNase A complex exhibits cross peaks between both the C5H and C6H protons of uridine vanadate and the H epsilon 1 proton of His-12 of ribonuclease A. These cross peaks suggest that the H epsilon 1 proton of His-12 is in the vicinity of the uracil base of uridine vanadate, as observed in the crystallographic structure of the uridine vanadate/RNase A complex. However, no cross peaks are observed between the C5H and C6H protons of uridine vanadate and the H epsilon 1 proton of His-119 of ribonuclease A, although they were predicted based upon the distances calculated from coordinates of the crystallographic structure of the complex. These results suggest that there is a significant difference between the positioning of the His-119 side chain in the solution and in the crystallographic structures.

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