Selection and analysis of non-interactive mutants in the Escherichia coli tryptophan synthase alpha subunit. |
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Authors: | Simon Swift Jonathan Kuhn Gordon S. A. B. Steward |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Applied Biochemistry and Food Science, University of Nottingham Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Sutton Bonington, LE12 5RD Leicestershire, UK;(2) Faculty of Biology, Technion-Institute of Technology Haifa, 32000, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary The inherent infidelity of Taq DNA polymerase in the polymerase chain reaction was exploited to produce random mutations in thetrp A gene. Screening of the resulting clones allowed selection of non-interactive mutant subunits retaining their intrinsic catalytic activity. Two single changes responsible for this phenotype were identified by DNA sequencing as: 126 valine (GTG)glutamic acid (GAG) and 128 valine (GTT)aspartic acid (GAT). Three single changes giving a non-interactive phenotype with an impaired intrinsic catalytic activity were identified by DNA sequencing as a66 asparagine (AAC)aspartic acid (GAC); 109lysine (AAA) arginine (AGA); 118 cysteine (TGC)arginine (CGC). Where possible, we individually assessed the importance of these residues in interaction in light of structural information from X-ray crystallography and by intergeneric protein sequence comparison. |
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Keywords: | Polymerase chain reaction Random mutagenesis Subunit interaction Tryptophan synthase |
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