Lam W C, Maki A H, Casas-Finet J R, Erickson J W, Sowder R C, Henderson L E
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis 95616.
FEBS Lett. 1993 Aug 9;328(1-2):45-8. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)80962-t.
The photoexcited triplet state of Trp-37 in the C-terminal zinc finger of the HIV-1 p7 nucleocapsid protein was used as a probe of p7 interactions with the heavy atom-derivatized RNA homopolymer, poly-5-mercuriuridylic acid (5-HgU). Binding of p7 to 5-HgU (Hg blocked with 2-mercaptoethanol) produces an external heavy atom effect (HAE) on Trp-37 characterized by fluorescence quenching, reduction of the phosphorescence lifetime by three orders of magnitude, and the appearance of the D+E phosphorescence-detected ODMR signal, absent in unperturbed Trp, but induced by a HAE. The details of the HAE are consistent with out-of-plane van der Waals contact of Hg with the indole chromophore of Trp-37. Steric requirements suggest further that the Trp-RNA contact occurs via an aromatic stacking interaction.