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Amber mutations in Escherichia coli essential genes: isolation of mutants affected in the ribosomes.
Authors:Geneviève Delcuve  Teresa Cabezón  Alain Ghysen  Albert Herzog and Alex Bollen
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Genetics, University of Brussels, 67, rue des Chevaux, B-1640 Rhode St Genèse, Belgium
Abstract:Summary A method to obtain amber mutations in ribosomal protein genes is described. It relies on the P1-mediated localized mutagenesis (Hong and Ames, 1971) and on the fact that the recipient strain contains (a) an efficient but genetically unstable suppressor, (b) a particular thermoinducible lambda prophage which kills suppressor hosts at 42° C. Exposure of these bacteria to the high temperature yields frequent suppressor-free derivatives while none will be found if the strain carries an amber mutation in an essential gene. Eleven mutants have been isolated by this method, of which at least six appear to carry amber mutations. All of them map close to, and to the right of spcA, in a region which codes mostly for ribosomal proteins. Three mutants were studied biochemically; all three show defective ribosomal assembly in vivo upon loss of suppression.
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