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Genetic studies on the beta subunit of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase. II. Evidence that large N-terminal amber fragments of the beta subunit interfere with RNA polymerase function
Authors:V Nene  R E Glass
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Queen's Medical Centre, Clifton Boulevard, NG7 2UH Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:Summary A collection of 95 independent, spontaneously-occurring mutants carrying amber lesions that affect expression of the beta gene, rpoB, has been isolated (see accompanying paper (Nene and Glass 1982)). Certain rpoB amber mutations act in trans, preventing a functional allele present on an Fprime plasmid from acting at high temperature. Two such temperature-sensitive rpoB(Am) strains are shown to produce large, N-terminal amber fragments. The possibility that these truncated polypeptides are the cause of this trans-dominant conditional-lethal phenotype is supported by analysis of fragment levels in thermoresistant survivors: the nonsense fragments are degraded at a significantly faster rate (half-lives 1.4- to 2.6-fold reduced) in Ts+ derivatives likely to carry second-site mutations within rpoB. We suggest that the beta fragments interfere with RNA polymerase function by interacting with one or more of the polymerase subunits.
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