Dainat J, Sellinger O Z
Brain Res. 1980 Feb 3;183(1):135-43. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(80)90125-0.
Developmental patterns of homologous and heterologous tRNA methylation by cerebellar tRNA methyltransferases are described. The study revealed that: (a) homologous tRNA methylation results in the predominant formation of N2-methylguanine and 1-methyladenine; (b) tRNA methyltransferase of bulk-isolated Purkinje and granule cells methylate E. coli tRNAglu2 in vitro in a characteristic manner, and (c) the methylation of 8-day-old cerebellar, cortical and hepatic tRNA in vivo yields tRNAs containing different proportions of methylated bases. The findings suggest that the presumably cell-specific populations of cerebellar tRNA methyltransferases continue to alter their substrate recognition characteristics up to and beyond the first month of post-natal life.