The 3′ major domain of Escherichia coli
16S rRNA, which occupies the head of the small ribosomal
subunit, is involved in several functions of the ribosome.
We have used a site-specific crosslinking procedure to
gain further insights into the higher-order structure of
this domain. Circularly permuted RNAs were used to introduce
an azidophenacyl group at specific positions within the
3′ major domain. Crosslinks were generated in a high-ionic
strength buffer that has been used for ribosome reconstitution
studies and so enables the RNA to adopt a structure recognized
by ribosomal proteins. The crosslinking sites were identified
by primer extension and confirmed by assessing the mobility
of the crosslinked RNA lariats in denaturing polyacrylamide
gels. Eight crosslinks were characterized. Among them,
one crosslink demonstrates that helix 28 is proximal to
the top of helix 34, and two others show that the 1337
region, located in an internal loop at the junction of
helices 29, 30, 41, and 42, is proximal to the center of
helix 30 and to a segment connecting helix 28 to helix
29. These relationships of vicinity have previously been
observed in native 30S subunits, which suggests that the
free domain adopts a conformation similar to that within
the 30S subunit. Furthermore, crosslinks were obtained
in helix 34, which suggest that the upper and lower portions
of this helix are in close proximity.