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An electron microscopic analysis of pathways for bacteriophage T4 DNA recombination
Authors:T R Broker
Institution:Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06510, U.S.A.
Abstract:The interaction between ribosomes of Bacillus stearothermophilus and the RNA genomes of R17 and Qβ bacteriophage has been studied. Whereas Escherichia coli ribosomes can initiate the synthesis of all three RNA phage-specific proteins in vitro, ribosomes of B. stearothermophilus were previously shown to recognize only the A (or maturation) protein initiation site of f2 or R17 RNA. Under these same conditions, a Qβ region is bound and protected from nuclease digestion. Qβ RNA, however, does not direct the synthesis of any formylmethionyl dipeptide in the presence of B. stearothermophilus ribosomes, nor does the binding of either this Qβ region or the R17 A protein initiation site to these ribosomes show the same fMet-tRNA requirement for recognition of initiator regions as that previously established with E. coli ribosomes. Analysis of a 38-nucleotide sequence in the protected Qβ region reveals no AUG or GUG initiator codon. These observations suggest that messenger RNA may be recognized and bound by B. stearothermophilus ribosomes quite independently of polypeptide chain initiation.Binding experiments using R17 RNA and mixtures of components from B. stearothermophilus and E. coli ribosomes confirm the conclusion drawn by Lodish (1970a) that specificity in the selection of authentic phage initiator regions by the two species resides in the ribosomal subunit(s). However, anomalous attachment of B. stearothermophilus ribosomes to R17 RNA, which is observed upon lowering the incubation temperature of the binding reaction, is clearly a property of the initiation factor fraction. The results are discussed with respect to current ideas on the role of ribosomes and initiation factors in determining the specificity of polypeptide chain initiation.
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