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Functional interactions in vivo between suppressor tRNA and mutationally altered ribosomal protein S4
Authors:Leif A. Kirsebom and Leif A. Isaksson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Molecular Biology, University of Uppsala, Biomedical Center, Box 590, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Department of Microbiology, University of Uppsala, Biomedical Center, Box 581, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden;(3) Present address: Department of Biology, Kline Biology Tower, P.O. Box 6666, 06511-8112 New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Abstract:Summary Ribosomal mutants (rpsD) which are associated with a generally increased translational ambiguity were investigated for their effects in vivo on individual tRNA species using suppressor tRNAs as models. It was found that nonsense suppression is either increased, unaffected or decreased depending on the codon context and the rpsD allele involved as well as the nature of the suppressor tRNA. Missense suppression of AGA and AGG by glyT(SuAGA/G) tRNA as well as UGG by glyT(SuUGG-8) tRNA is unaffected whereas suppression of UGG by glyT(SuUGA/G) or glyV(SuUGA/G) tRNA is decreased in the presence of an rpsD mutation. The effects on suppressor tRNA are thus not correlated with the ribosomal ambiguity (Ram) phenotype of the rpsD mutants used in this study. It is suggested that the mutationally altered ribosomes are changed in functional interactions with the suppressor tRNA itself rather than with the competing translational release factor(s) or cognate aminoacyl tRNA. The structure of suppressor tRNA, particularly the anticodon loop, and the suppressed codon as well as the codon context determine the allele specific functional interactions with these ribosomal mutations.
Keywords:Ribosomal-ambiguity  rpsD  Suppressor tRNA  Codon context  in vivo
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