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Regulation of E.coli phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase operon in vivo   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
The phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase operon is composed of two adjacent, cotranscribed genes, pheS and pheT, corresponding respectively to the small and large subunit of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase. A fusion between the regulatory regions of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase operon and the lac structural genes has been constructed to study the regulation of the operon. The pheS,T operon was shown, using the fusion, to be derepressed when phenylalanine concentrations were limiting in a leaky auxotroph mutated in the phenylalanine biosynthetic pathway. Furthermore, a mutational alteration in the phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase gene, bradytrophic for phenylalanine, was also found to be derepressed under phenylalanine starvation. These results indicate that the pheS,T operon is derepressed when the level of tRNAPhe aminoacylation is lowered. By analogy with other well-studied amino acid biosynthetic operons known to be controlled by attenuation, these in vivo results indicate that phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase levels are controlled by an attenuation-like mechanism.  相似文献   

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The phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase operon is composed of two adjacent, cotranscribed genes, pheS and pheT, corresponding respectively to the small and large subunit of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase. A fusion between the regulatory regions of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase operon and the lac structural genes has been constructed to study the regulation of the operon. The pheS,T operon was shown, using the fusion, to be derepressed when phenylalanine concentrations were limiting in a leaky auxotroph mutated in the phenylalanine biosynthetic pathway. Furthermore, a mutational alteration in the phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase gene, bradytrophic for phenylalanine, was also found to be derepressed under phenylalanine starvation. These results indicate that the pheS,T operon is derepressed when the level of tRNAPhe aminoacylation is lowered. By analogy with other well-studied amino acid biosynthetic operons known to be controlled by attenuation, these in vivo results indicate that phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase levels are controlled by an attenuation-like mechanism.  相似文献   

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Previous studies of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase expression in Escherichia coli strongly suggested that the pheS, T operon was regulated by a phenylalanine-mediated attenuation mechanism. To investigate the functions of the different segments composing the pheS, T attenuator site, a series of insertion, deletion and point mutations in the pheS, T leader region have been constructed in vitro on a recombinant M13 phage. The effects of these alterations on the regulation of the operon were measured after transferring each mutation onto a lambda phage carrying a pheS, T-lacZ fusion. The behaviours of the various mutants agree with the predictions of the attenuation model. The role of the antiterminator (2-3 pairing) as competitor of the terminator (3-4 pairing) is demonstrated by several mutations affecting the stability of the 2-3 base-pairing. The existence of deletions and point mutations in the 3-4 base-pairing shows that the terminator is essential for both expression level and regulation of the operon. Mutations in the translation initiation site of the leader peptide show that the expression of the leader peptide is essential for attenuation control. However, alteration of the translation initiation rate of the leader peptide derepresses the pheS, T operon, which is the opposite of what is observed with the trp operon. This difference is explained in terms of different translation initiation efficiencies of the leader peptides. Finally, insertion mutations, increasing gradually the distance between the leader peptide stop codon and the first strand of the antiterminator, derepress the pheS, T operon and show that formation of the antiterminator structure is under the control of the translation of the leader peptide.  相似文献   

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The complete nucleotide sequence of the Escherichia coli pheST operon coding for the two subunits of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase (an alpha 2 beta 2-type enzyme) has been determined. Another open reading frame (prp) was revealed downstream from pheT which was identified as himA, the gene for the alpha subunit of the integration host factor.  相似文献   

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The pheST operon codes for the two subunits of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase and it expression is controlled by attenuation in a way similar to many amino acid biosynthetic operons. The nucleotide sequence of the control regions of the operon indicates the presence of several open reading frames besides that of the leader peptide. One of these open reading frames, called the alternative leader peptide, starts at about the same place as the leader peptide and ends after the terminator of the attenuator. Another open reading frame, called the terminator peptide, starts after the terminator and covers about half the distance to pheS, the first structural gene of the operon. The present report shows that, in fact, the only open reading frame to be translated efficiently is the leader peptide itself. The alternative leader peptide and the terminator peptide are both translated at a negligible rate.  相似文献   

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Nucleotide sequence analysis and transposon 5 (Tn5) insertional mutagenesis indicate that the Escherichia coli gene pheR encodes tRNA(Phe) and not a repressor protein as previously reported. The coding region of pheR is identical to that of three other cloned tRNA(Phe) genes, pheU, pheV, and pheW. Multicopy plasmids carrying pheR, like those carrying pheU, pheV, or pheW, complement a temperature-sensitive lesion in the gene for the alpha-subunit of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase (pheS). The nucleotide sequences of the 5'-flanking DNA of pheR, pheU, and pheW are almost identical but are quite different from the same region of pheV. By comparison with pheV, which has two tandem promoters, pheR was found to have a single promoter. The expression of pheA (encoding chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydratase) in strains carrying the pheR374 allele was decreased to similar extents by multicopy plasmids containing either pheR or pheV. It is proposed that this decrease in pheA expression and the increase in expression of pheA previously reported for chromosomal pheR mutants are both mediated through the attenuation control mechanism that regulates pheA.  相似文献   

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Two mutants of pheV, a gene coding for tRNA(Phe) in Escherichia coli, were previously isolated because they affect attenuator control of the pheS, T operon when the mutant pheV genes are carried by the plasmid pBR322. We show that the two mutants (A44 and A46) affect attenuator control by different mechanisms. The effect of mutant A44 on pheS, T expression can be progressively decreased by overproduction of Phe-tRNA synthetase, consistent with the mutant tRNA acting as a competitive inhibitor of the enzyme. By contrast, the effect on attenuation of mutant A46 increases with overproduction of Phe-tRNA synthetase, indicating that the mutant must be charged to affect attenuation; we propose that this mutant affects translation directly and causes derepression by competing with wild-type tRNA in translation of the attenuator region leader peptide. Mutant A46 but not mutant A44 leads to further de-attenuation in a miaA background. The presence of two different mechanisms for de-attenuation is further indicated by the finding that a second attenuator controlled by Phe codon translation, from the pheA operon, is affected quite differently by the mutant tRNAs. Finally, experiments involving the introduction of the mutations A44 and A46 into an amber suppressor derived from tRNA(Phe) suggest that both species can function in protein synthesis but with reduced efficiency; mutant A46 is less efficient than mutant A44, consistent with a defect in elongation.  相似文献   

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A mutation in the pheS gene, encoding phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase, in E. coli NP37 confers temperature-sensitivity on the organism. A five-fold increase in tRNA(phe) levels complements the mutation. Analysis of the kinetic properties of the mutant enzyme indicates that the KM is 20-fold higher than the wild-type and the dissociation constant of the tRNA(phe)-synthetase complex for the mutant is at least 10-fold higher. These results indicate that the mutation in E. coli NP37 directly affects the tRNA(phe) binding site on the cognate synthetase.  相似文献   

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Two libraries of cloned E. coli DNA were screened for plasmids which complemented thermosensitive phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase mutants. Four plasmids were isolated which complemented pheS and pheT thermosensitive mutations but which do not carry pheS or pheT, the structural genes for phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase. All these plasmids increased the intracellular tRNAPhe concentration. Three plasmids were shown to carry the structural gene for tRNAPhe which we call pheU. By restriction enzyme analysis, DNA blotting and DNA:tRNA hybridization, pheU was localised to a 280 bp fragment within a 5.6 kb PstI restriction fragment of E.coli DNA.  相似文献   

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The construction of three lambda bacteriophages containing parts of the structural gene for threonyl-tRNA synthetase, thrS, and those for the two subunits of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetases, pheS and pheT, is described. These phages were used as hybridization probes to measure the in vivo levels of mRNA specific to these three genes. Plasmid pB1 carries the three genes thrS, pheS, and pheT, and strains carrying the plasmid show enhanced levels of mRNA corresponding to these genes. Although the steady-state levels of threonyl-tRNA synthetase and phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase produced by the presence of the plasmid differed by a factor of 10, their pulse-labeled mRNA levels were about the same. Mutant derivatives of pB1 were also analyzed. Firstly, a cis-acting insertion located before the structural genes for phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase caused a major decrease in both pheS and pheT mRNA. Secondly, mutations affecting either structural gene pheS or pheT caused a reduction in the mRNA levels for both pheS and pheT. This observation suggests that autoregulation plays a role in the expression of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase.  相似文献   

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