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The eight class I, set 1 super-suppressor genes, SUP2, SUP3, SUP4, SUP5, SUP6, SUP7, SUP8 and SUP11 are not closely linked and map at distinct loci throughout the genome of yeast. Each of these suppressors causes the production of 5 to 10% of the normal amount of iso-1-cytochrome c when it is individually coupled to the ochre (UAA) mutant cy1-2. All eight iso-1-cytochromes c contain a residue of tyrosine at position 20 which corresponds to the site of the ochre codon. Several of these super-suppressors also were shown to act on cy1-9, but at a much lower efficiency. It was shown that iso-1-cytochrome c from one of the suppressed cy1-9 strains contains a tyrosine at position 2, which corresponds to the site of the ochre codon in this mutant. It is suggested that the gene product of the eight super-suppressors is tyrosine transfer RNA.  相似文献   

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The base-pair changes induced by the highly carcinogenic agent, 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide, have been determined from the reversion rates of defined tester strains and from the amino acid replacements of revertant iso-1-cytochromes c. The mutant codons and the base-pair changes of reverse mutations of 14 cyc1 mutants were previously determined from alterations of iso-1-cytochromes c in intragenic revertants. These 14 cyc1 mutants, which were used as tester strains, included nine mutants with altered AUG initiation codons, an ochre (UAA) mutant, an amber (UAG) mutant and three frameshift mutants (Stewart et al., 1971,1972; Stewart &; Sherman, 1972,1974; Sherman &; Stewart, 1973). NQO2 induced a high rate of reversion in the initiation mutant cyc1-131, the only mutant in the group which reverts to normal iso-1-cytochrome c by a G · C → A · T transition. In addition, NQO produces a significant rate of reversion of all cyc1 mutants which revert by G · C transversions, e.g. the amber (UAG) mutant and the initiation mutants containing AGG, and probably CUG mutant codons. It did not revert the ochre mutant which contains no G · C base pairs. Ten NQO-induced revertants of the amber mutant cyc1-179 contained the expected replacements of residues of tyrosine, and ten NQO-induced revertants of each of the cyc1-131 and cyc1-133 initiation mutants all contained the expected normal iso-1-cytochrome c. The structures of these iso-1-cytochromes c and the pattern of reversion of the tester strains indicate that base-pair substitutions arise at G · C base pairs which are the site of NQO attack. Thus NQO induces G · C → A · T transitions, G · C → T · A transversions and possibly G · C → C · G transversions. Because of its mode of action, NQO may be useful in less-defined systems for identifying G · C base pairs in mutant codons.  相似文献   

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Mutagenic specificity: reversion of iso-1-cytochrome c mutants of yeast   总被引:19,自引:0,他引:19  
In previous studies the nucleotide sequences of numerous mutant codons in the cy1 gene have been identified from altered iso-1-cytochromes c. These studies not only revealed the mutant codons that caused the deficiencies but also experimentally determined which of the base pair changes allowed the formation of functional iso-1-cytochromes c. In this investigation we have quantitatively measured the reversion frequencies of eleven cy1 mutants which were treated with 12 mutagens. The cy1 mutants comprised nine mutants having single-base changes of the AUG initiation codon (Stewart et al., 1971), an ochre mutant cy1–9 (Stewart et al., 1972), and an amber mutant cy1–179 (Stewart &; Sherman, 1972). In some cases the types of induced base changes could be inferred unambiguously from the pattern of reversion. Selective G.C to A.T transitions were induced by ethyl methanesulfonate, diethyl sulfate, N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, 1-nitrosoimidazolidone-2, nitrous acid, [5-3H]uridine and β-propiolactone. There was no apparent specificity with methyl methanesulfonate, dimethyl sulfate, nitrogen mustard and γ-rays. Ultraviolet light induced high rates of reversion of the ochre and amber mutants, but in these instances it appears as if the selective action is due to particular nucleotide sequences and not due to simple types of base pair changes.  相似文献   

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Nonsense suppressors were obtained in a haploid yeast strain containing eight nutritional mutations, that are assumed to be amber or ochre, and the cyc1-179 amber mutation that has a UAG codon corresponding to position 9 in iso-1-cytochrome c. Previous studies established that the biosynthesis and function of iso-1-cytochrome c is compatible with replacements at position 9 of amino acids having widely different structures (Stewart and Sherman 1972). UV-induced revertants, selected on media requiring the reversion of one or two of the amber nutritional markers, were presumed to contain a suppressor if there was the unselected reversion of at least one other marker. The 1088 suppressors that were isolated could be divided into 78 phenotypic classes. Only 43 suppressors of three classes caused the production of more than 50% of the normal amount of iso-1-cytochrome c in the cyc1-179 strain. Genetic analyses indicated that all of these highly efficient amber suppressors are allelic to one or another of the eight suppressors which cause the insertion of tyrosine at ochre (UAA) codons (Gilmore, Stewart and Sherman 1971). Furthermore, only tyrosine has been identified at position 9 in iso-1-cytochrome c in cyc1-179 strains suppressed with these efficient amber suppressors.  相似文献   

5.
The yeast mutant cy1–76 is more than 99% deficient in iso-1-cytochrome c. Twelve intragenic revertants of cy1–76 have approximately normal amounts of iso-1-cytochromes c, which are altered by replacement of glutamic acid 71 with either tryptophan, leucine, tyrosine, serine, glutamine or lysine. It is concluded that position 71 in functioning iso-1-cytochrome c can be radically varied, and that the defect in cy1–76 is a nonsense codon, UAG, corresponding to position 71.Tryptophan is the replacement in 4 of the 12 revertants of cy1–76. Tryptophan is similarly abundant as a replacement of lysine 9 in the previously studied 42 revertants ofcy1–179, but is not a replacement in the 45 previously studied revertants of cyl-9. Since amino acid replacements indicate that either UAA or UAG nonsense mutations occur in all three mutants, these new results confirm the previously recognized distinction between the two nonsense codons: one, evidently UAG, can be reverted to a tryptophan codon, while the other, apparently UAA, cannot; apparently UGA does not encode tryptophan in yeast.  相似文献   

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Three ochre and two amber mutants in yeast have been definitively identified by the amino acid replacements in iso-1-cytochromes c from intragenic revertants. Except for rare and sometimes unusual changes, all of the replacements were single amino acids whose codons differed from UAA or UAG by one base. These assignments, which were based on the absence of tryptophan replacements in ochre revertants, could be corroborated from the studies of two groups of suppressors that were shown to act on either the ochre or amber mutants. All five nonsense mutants are located at different sites in the cyc1 gene and all are at sites that can be occupied by amino acids having a wide range of structures. The relative frequencies of the amino acid replacements indicate that identical codons located at different sites may respond differently to a mutagenic agent. Notably glutamine replacements occurred almost exclusively in UV-induced revertants of only one ochre mutant cyc1–9, but not at all or at reduced proportions in the others. Similarly, lysine replacements occurred almost exclusively in the NA-induced revertants of only the ochre mutant cyc1–72, but not at all in the others. These and other results reveal that mutation of A·T base pairs by UV and nitrous acid are dependent upon the location of the codon within the gene as well as the location of the base pair within the codon. From these findings, it appears as if the type of base-pair changes induced by UV and nitrous acid are strongly influenced by adjacent nucleotide sequences.  相似文献   

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Over 200 revertants that suppressed three or more UAA markers were isolated in a haploid strain of yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, containing the ψ+ cytoplasmic determinant which increases the efficiency of action of certain suppressors. These revertants were grouped into classes on the basis of suppression of four nutritional markers and the canavanine-resistant marker can1–100, and on the basis of the efficiency of suppression of the cyc1–72 marker which contains a defined UAA mutant codon corresponding to position 06 in iso-1-cytochrome c. Genetic analysis and other tests indicated that 40% of the suppressors were highly efficient and were allelic to one or another of the known tyrosine-inserting suppressors, that 59% of the suppressors were moderately efficient and were allelic to either the previously known serine-inserting suppressor SUP16 or to the newly discovered serine-inserting suppressor SUP17, and that 1% of the suppressors were inefficient and were allelic to the newly discovered SUP26 suppressor. The SUP16 suppressors were shown to be allelic to the previously characterized suppressor SUQ5 whose locus is on the right arm of chromosome XVI. This location and the pattern of suppression suggests that the SUP16 locus may be identical to the previously described SUP15 locus. Genetic analysis established that the newly discovered SUP17 locus is on the left arm of chromosome IX, between the his6 and lys11 markers. The examination of four different strains revealed that the SUP16 and SUP17 suppressors cause insertion of serine in iso-1-cytochrome c at the UAA site of the cyc1–72 mutant. It is suggested that the gene products of the SUP16 and SUP17 loci are redundant forms of the same serine transfer RNA. Because viable haploid strains containing both suppressors were obtainable, it was concluded that SUP16 and SUP17 could not be the sole genes coding for the only UCA-decoding species of serine tRNA.  相似文献   

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Serine substitutions caused by an ochre suppressor in yeast.   总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10  
The suppressor SUQ5 in yeast can cause the production of approximately 10 to 20% of the normal amount of iso-l-cytochrome c when coupled to the ochre (UAA) mutants cyc1–2 and cyc1–72. The iso-l-cytochromes c contain residues of serine at positions that correspond to the sites of the ochre codons. SUQ5 is efficient only in strains having the non-Mendelian factor ψ+, although the low amount of suppressed iso-l-cytochrome c from a ψSUQ5 cyc1–72 strain was also shown to contain serine at the ochre site. Thus SUQ5 differs from the eight other characterized suppressors of UAA in yeast, which were previously shown to insert residues of tyrosine at ochre sites (Gilmore et al., 1971) and which are only effective in strains haying the non-Mendelian factor ψ, since they generally cause inviability in the ψ+ state. Like the tyrosine-inserting suppressors, SUQ5 can also act on another ochre allele cyc1–9, but with a very low efficiency of approximately 0.4%, while it does not appear to act at all on amber (UAG) mutants. SUQ5 was found to be 6.4 cM (centiMorgans) from tyr7 on chromosome XVI. It is suggested that the gene product of SUQ5 is serine tRNA.  相似文献   

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4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (NQO) induces high frequencies of intragenic revertants of amber (UAG) but not ochre (UAA) mutants of yeast. Distinction of the amber and ochre codons was made with well-characterized nonsense mutants of the iso-1-cytochrome c gene (cyc1 mutants) as well as with nonsense mutants having nutritional requirements. Thus the NQO-induced reversion frequencies corroborated the assignments that were based on the pattern of amino acid replacements in intragenic revertants and on the speficity of suppression. It was concluded from these results and from the results of a previous investigation with other cyc1 mutants (Prakash, Stewart and Sherman 1974) that NQO induces transversions of G:C base pairs at many sites and that the specificity is not strongly influenced by neighboring base pairs in at least the strains examined in these studies. NQO was previously shown to induce G:C → A:T transitions at least at one site and this and the previous study established that it does not significantly mutate A:T base pairs at numerous sites. Thus NQO can be used to selectively mutate G:C base pairs and to determine if the pathways of reverse mutations involve G:C base pairs. Suppressors that act on either amber or ochre mutants were induced with NQO, indicating that they can arise by mutations of G:C base pairs.  相似文献   

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Structural gene for yeast iso-2-cytochrome c.   总被引:14,自引:0,他引:14  
Protein analysis and genetic studies have led to the identification of the structural genes of iso-1-cytochrome c and iso-2-cytochrome c, which constitute, respectively, 95% and 5% of the total amount of cytochrome c in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The structural gene CYC1 for iso-1-cytochrome c was previously identified by Sherman et al. (1966) and the structural gene CYC7 for iso-2-cytochrome c is identified in this investigation. A series of the following mutations were selected by appropriate procedures and shown by genetic tests to be allelic: CYC7+ →CYC7-1 →cyc7-1-1 →CYC7-1-1-A, etc., where CYC7 + denotes the wild-type allele determining iso-2-cytochrome c; CYC7-1 denotes a dominant mutant allele causing an approximately 30-fold increase of iso-2-cytochrome c with a normal sequence, and was used as an aid in selecting deficient mutants; cyc7-1-1 denotes a recessive mutant allele causing complete deficiency of iso-2-cytochrome c; and CYC7-1-1-A denotes an intragenic revertant having an altered iso-2-cytochrome c at the same level as iso-2-cytochrome c in the CYC7-1 strains. The suppression of cyc7-1-1 with the known amber suppressor SUP7-a indicated that the defect in cyc7-1-1 was an amber (UAG) nonsense codon. Sequencing revealed a single amino acid replacement of a tyrosine residue for the normal glutamine residue at position 24 in iso-2-cytochrome c from the suppressed cyc7-1-1 strain and also in five revertants of cyc7-1-1, of which three were due to extragenic suppression and two to intragenic reversion. The nature of the mutation that elevated the level of normal iso-2-cytochrome c in the CYC7-1 strain was not identified, although it occurred at or very near the CYC7 locus but outside the translated portion of the gene and it may be associated with a chromosomal aberration. Genetic studies demonstrated that CYC7 is not linked to CYC1, the structural gene for iso-1-cytochrome c.  相似文献   

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A cell-free protein-synthesizing system, containing an S-100 fraction from yeast, ribosomal subunits from Krebs ascites cells, and ribosome initiation factors from rabbit reticulocytes, translates yeast, adenovirus, and rabbit globin messenger RNAs and the RNA from bacteriophage Qβ. An amber mutation in the Qβ synthetase gene is suppressed in vitro if the S-100 fraction is from yeast strains carrying amber suppressor mutations. Suppressor SUP6-2 gives 16% suppression, and the recessive lethal suppressor RL-1 gives 50% suppression. Extracts from strain FM6, which has the ochre suppressor SUP4-1, give a longer protein product from the normal synthetase gene of Qβ with an efficiency of 63%. This implies that UAA is the terminator for the synthetase gene, and that synthesis of this read through protein can be used as an assay for ochre suppression. Suppression in each of these cases is mediated by tRNA, since purified tRNA is the only fraction from suppressing strains that is required in an otherwise nonsuppressing cell-free system.  相似文献   

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Translational readthrough of nonsense codons is seen not only in organisms possessing one or more tRNA suppressors but also in strains lacking suppressors. Amber suppressor tRNAs have been reported to suppress only amber nonsense mutations, unlike ochre suppressors, which can suppress both amber and ochre mutations, essentially due to wobble base pairing. In an Escherichia coli strain carrying the lacZU118 episome (an ochre mutation in the lacZ gene) and harboring the supE44 allele, suppression of the ochre mutation was observed after 7 days of incubation. The presence of the supE44 lesion in the relevant strains was confirmed by sequencing, and it was found to be in the duplicate copy of the glnV tRNA gene, glnX. To investigate this further, an in vivo luciferase assay developed by D. W. Schultz and M. Yarus (J. Bacteriol. 172:595-602, 1990) was employed to evaluate the efficiency of suppression of amber (UAG), ochre (UAA), and opal (UGA) mutations by supE44. We have shown here that supE44 suppresses ochre as well as opal nonsense mutations, with comparable efficiencies. The readthrough of nonsense mutations in a wild-type E. coli strain was much lower than that in a supE44 strain when measured by the luciferase assay. Increased suppression of nonsense mutations, especially ochre and opal, by supE44 was found to be growth phase dependent, as this phenomenon was only observed in stationary phase and not in logarithmic phase. These results have implications for the decoding accuracy of the translational machinery, particularly in stationary growth phase.Translation termination is mediated by one of the three stop codons (UAA, UAG, or UGA). When such stop codons arise in coding sequences due to mutations, referred to as nonsense mutations, they lead to abrupt arrest of the translation process. However, the termination efficiency of such nonsense codons is not 100%, as certain tRNAs have the ability to read these nonsense codons. Genetic code ambiguity is seen in several organisms. Stop codons have been shown to have alternate roles apart from translation termination. In organisms from all three domains of life, UGA encodes selenocysteine through a specialized mechanism. In Methanosarcinaceae, UAG encodes pyrrolysine (3). UAA and UAG are read as glutamine codons in some green algae and ciliates such as Tetrahymena and Diplomonads (24), and UAG alone encodes glutamine in Moloney murine leukemia virus (32). UGA encodes cysteine in Euplotes; tryptophan in some ciliates, Mycoplasma species, Spiroplasma citri, Bacillus, and tobacco rattle virus; and an unidentified amino acid in Pseudomicrothorax dubius and Nyctotherus ovalis (30). In certain cases the context of the stop codon in translational readthrough has been shown to play a role; for example, it has been reported that in vitro in tobacco mosaic virus, UAG and UAA are misread by tRNATyr in a highly context-dependent manner (34, 9).Termination suppressors are of three types, i.e., amber, ochre, and opal suppressors, which are named based on their ability to suppress the three stop codons. Amber suppressors can suppress only amber codons, whereas ochre suppressors can suppress ochre codons (by normal base pairing) as well as amber codons (by wobbling) and opal suppressors can read opal and UGG tryptophan codon in certain cases. As described by Sambrook et al. (27), a few amber suppressors can also suppress ochre mutations by wobbling. The suppression efficiency varies among these suppressors, with amber suppressors generally showing increased efficiency over ochre and opal suppressors. supE44, an amber suppressor tRNA, is an allele of and is found in many commonly used strains of Escherichia coli K-12. Earlier studies have shown that supE44 is a weak amber suppressor and that its efficiency varies up to 35-fold depending on the reading context of the stop codon (8).Translational accuracy depends on several factors, which include charging of tRNAs with specific amino acids, mRNA decoding, and the presence of antibiotics such as streptomycin and mutations in ribosomal proteins which modulate the fidelity of the translational machinery. Among these, mRNA decoding errors have been reported to occur at a frequency ranging from about 10−3 to 10−4 per codon. Translational misreading errors also largely depend on the competition between cognate and near-cognate tRNA species. Poor availability of cognate tRNAs increases misreading (18).Several studies with E. coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae have shown the readthrough of nonsense codons in suppressor-free cells. In a suppressor-free E. coli strain, it has been shown in vitro that glutamine is incorporated at the nonsense codons UAG and UAA (26). It has been reported that overexpression of wild-type tRNAGln in yeast suppresses amber as well as ochre mutations (25). In this study, we have confirmed the presence of an amber suppressor mutation in the glnX gene in a supE44 strain by sequence analysis. This was done essentially because we observed that supE44 could also suppress lacZ ochre mutations, albeit inefficiently. On further investigation using an in vivo luciferase reporter assay system for tRNA-mediated nonsense suppression (28), we found that the efficiency of suppression of amber lesion by supE44 is significantly higher than that reported previously in the literature. An increased ability to suppress ochre and opal nonsense mutations was observed in cells bearing supE44 compared to in the wild type. Such an effect was observed only in the stationary phase and was abolished in logarithmic phase.  相似文献   

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We have previously reported the isolation and characterization of UAA suppressors from a haploid strain of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae containing the ψ+ non-Mendelian determinant which increases the efficiency of action of certain suppressors (Ono et al., 1979). Most of the suppressors caused the insertion of either tyrosine or serine. In contrast, the pattern of suppression of nutritional markers suggested that the rare suppressor, SUP26, inserted in an amino acid other than tyrosine or serine. In this investigation we report the characterization of additional suppressors, similar to SUP26, that were isolated on a medium lacking uracil and containing canavanine; this medium is expected to exclude serine-inserting suppressors because they do not suppress the ura4-1 marker, and to exclude tyrosine-inserting suppressors because they suppress the can1-100 marker. The total of 155 revertants similar to the SUP26 suppressor were analyzed genetically and these could be assigned to one or another of the six distinct loci SUP26, SUP27, SUP28, SUP29, SUP32 and SUP33. The SUP26, SUP27 and SUP29 loci mapped on chromosomes XII, IV and X, respectively. The detailed map position of the SUP29 suppressor suggests that it may be allelic to the SUP30 suppressor reported by Hawthorne &; Mortimer (1968). These six suppressors had the same pattern of suppression of UAA nutritional markers and all of them had a similar low efficiency of action on the iso-1-cytochrome c mutation cyc1-72. The efficiency of each of these suppressors was increased by a chromosomal allo-suppressor, sal. Each of the six suppressors caused the insertion of leucine in iso-1-cytochrome c at the UAA site of the cyc1-72 mutation. It is suggested that the gene products of these suppressors are redundant forms of the same leucine transfer RNA.  相似文献   

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Summary A spontaneous mutant was isolated that harbors a weak suppressing activity towards a UAG mutation, together with an inability to grow at 43° C in rich medium. The mutation is shown to be associated with an increased misreading of UAG at certain codon contexts and UAA. UGA, missense or frameshift mutations do not appear to be misread to a similar extent. The mutation gives an increased efficiency to several amber tRNA suppressors with-out increasing their ambiguity towards UAA. The ochre suppressors SuB and Su5 are stimulated in their reading of both UAG and UAA with preference for UAG. An opal suppressor is not affected. The effect of the mutation on the efficiency of amber and ochre suppressors is dependent on the codon context of the nonsense codon.The mutated gene (uar) has been mapped and found to be recessive both with respect to suppressor-enhancing ability as well as for temperature sensitivity. The phenotype is partly suppressed by the ochre suppressor SuC. It is suggested that uar codes for a protein, which is involved in translational termination at UAG and UAA stop codons.  相似文献   

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The structural gene CYC7 for yeast iso-2-cytochrome c was previously identified by isolating a mutant, cyc7-1-1, totally lacking iso-2-cytochrome c and demonstrating that revertants of this mutant contained iso-2-cytochrome c with an altered primary structure (Downie et al., 1977). In this paper we describe a variety of different types of mutants that completely or partially lack iso-2-cytochrome c due to mutations in either the structural gene, CYC7, or unlinked “regulatory” genes. The iso-2-cytochrome c-deficient mutants were isolated by benzidine staining of over 3 × 105 colonies from ?? strains (cytoplasmic petites) that lacked iso-1-cytochrome c due to the deletion cyc1-1 and that contain abnormally high levels of iso-2-cytochrome c due to a chromosomal translocation, CYC7-1, adjacent to the normal structural gene CYC7 +. The cytochrome c content of mutants not staining with the benzidine reagents was estimated by low temperature spectroscopy, and 139 mutants containing significantly decreased levels of iso-2-cytochrome c were analyzed genetically by complementation with previously identified cyc mutants. In this way 50 mutants at the cyc2 and cyc3 loci were identified along with a group of 62 mutants of the structural gene cyc7. The different types of mutants of the structural gene which were uncovered and which were more or less anticipated included those that completely lacked iso-2-cytochrome c, those that were suppressible by UAA or UAG suppressors, those that lacked iso-2-cytochrome c but had increased levels after growth at lower temperatures, and those that exhibited visibly altered ca absorption bands of iso-2-cytochrome c. Iso-2-cytochrome c mutants with altered primary structures were obtained from intragenic revertants of several of these mutants, confirming our earlier conclusion that cyc7 is the structural gene. In addition we observed an unexpected class of mutants that lacked iso-2-cytochrome c when in the ?? state but contained approximately the CYC7-1 parental level when in the ?+ state. Two of these mutants, cyc7-1-47 and cyc7-1-49, were shown to contain altered iso-2-cytochromes c. The different contents of the abnormal iso-2cytochromes c suggest that cytochrome c has different environments in ?+ and ?? mitochondria and that the ?+ condition may stabilize certain altered proteins.  相似文献   

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Nonsense Mutants in the rII A Cistron of Bacteriophage T4   总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
After in vitro treatment of bacteriophage T4 with hydroxylamine (HA), 54 nonsense mutants in the rII A cistron were isolated. These mutants were characterized by growth on suppressor strains of Escherichia coli, and the mutational sites were mapped in the rII A cistron. Twenty-five (9 sites) were amber (UAG), 20 (6 sites) were opal (UGA), and 9 (6 sites) were ochre (UAA). Mapping experiments further indicated that there were three closely linked pairs of amber and opal mutations, conceivably involving mutations occurring in adjacent nucleotides. Based on the specificity of HA mutagenesis (GC → AT), the amino acid codons in which the mutations occurred have been inferred. It is suggested that the three amber-opal pairs arose in tryptophan codons (UGG) and the six ochre mutants arose in glutamine codons (CAA). The six unpaired ambers and the three unpaired opals have been tentatively assigned to glutamine codons (CAG) and arginine codons (CGA), respectively, in the wild-type phage.  相似文献   

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Summary We have found a new method for specifically detecting the occurrence of ochre (UAA) suppression in Escherichia coli. It is based on a procedure we used several years ago to distinguish trpA missense mutants from nonsense mutants, and relies on the generally low efficiency of suppression that seems to be characteristic of ochre suppressors in E. coli. Suppressed ochre mutants are distinguishable from trpA revertants by their inability to grow on glucose minimal medium containing a low concentration (1.5 m/ml) of indole and a high concentration (50 g/ml) of 5-methyl-DL-tryptophan (Ind-5MT). The procedure provides a specific and rapid means for detection of UAA derived from missense codons and has also been exploited to obtain different classes of ochre suppressors derived from the amber suppressor supDam and from a glycine tRNA missense suppressor. The Ind-5MT phenotype seems to depend in some way on the location of the ochre codon within the trpA messenger RNA. The method can be put to many uses and should be generally applicable to all low-efficiency nonsense suppressors, including those specific for UAG and UGA.Preliminary reports of portions of this work were presented at the spring meeting of the Texas Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, College Station, Texas, March, 1975  相似文献   

18.
Strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae that contain highly efficient amber (UAG) suppressors grow poorly on nutrient medium, while normal or nearly normal growth rates are observed when these strains lose the supressors or when the suppressors are mutated to lower efficiencies. The different growth rates account for the accumulation of mutants with lowered efficiencies in cultures of strains with highly efficient amber suppressors. Genetic analyses indicate that one of the mutations with a lowered efficiency of suppression is caused by an intragenic mutation of the amber supressor. The inhibition of growth caused by excessive suppression is expected to be exacerbated when appropriate suppressors are combined together in haploid cells if two suppressors act with a greater efficiency than a single suppressor. Such retardation of growth is observed with combinations of two UAA (ochre) suppressors (Gilmore 1967) and with combinations of two UAG suppressors when the efficiencies of each of the suppressors are within a critical range. In contrast, combinations of a UAA suppressor and a UAG suppressor do not affect growth rate. Apparently while either excessive UAA or excessive UAG suppression is deleterious to yeast, a moderate level of simultaneous UAA and UAG suppression is not.  相似文献   

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Serine insertion caused by the ribosomal suppressor SUP46 in yeast   总被引:9,自引:0,他引:9  
The ribosomal suppressor SUP46 isolated from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae suppresses a broad range of mutations, including at least some UAA, UAG and UGA alleles. The SUP46 suppressor causes the insertion of serine into iso-1-cytochrome c at the site of the UAA mutation in the cyc1-72 allele. It is believed that the altered ribosomes in the SUP46 suppressor allow a serine tRNA to misread UAA codons.  相似文献   

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We describe the generation of a complete set of orthogonal 21st synthetase-amber, ochre and opal suppressor tRNA pairs including the first report of a 21st synthetase-ochre suppressor tRNA pair. We show that amber, ochre and opal suppressor tRNAs, derived from Escherichia coli glutamine tRNA, suppress UAG, UAA and UGA termination codons, respectively, in a reporter mRNA in mammalian cells. Activity of each suppressor tRNA is dependent upon the expression of E.coli glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase, indicating that none of the suppressor tRNAs are aminoacylated by any of the twenty aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in the mammalian cytoplasm. Amber, ochre and opal suppressor tRNAs with a wide range of activities in suppression (increases of up to 36, 156 and 200-fold, respectively) have been generated by introducing further mutations into the suppressor tRNA genes. The most active suppressor tRNAs have been used in combination to concomitantly suppress two or three termination codons in an mRNA. We discuss the potential use of these 21st synthetase-suppressor tRNA pairs for the site-specific incorporation of two or, possibly, even three different unnatural amino acids into proteins and for the regulated suppression of amber, ochre and opal termination codons in mammalian cells.  相似文献   

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