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Organization of ribosomal protein genes in Escherichia coli: II. Mapping of ribosomal protein genes by in vitro synthesis of ribosomal proteins using DNA fragments of a transducing phage as templates
Authors:Lasse Lindahl  Janice Zengel  Masayasu Nomura
Institution:Institute for Enzyme Research Departments of Biochemistry and Genetics University of Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
Abstract:The structural genes for six ribosomal proteins (r-proteins) located in the str-spc region around 64 minutes on the Escherichia coli chromosome have been mapped physically with respect to each other and the neighboring genes aroE and trkA. The genes code for the 30 S r-proteins S4 (ram), S5 (spc), S8, S11, S13 and S14. Furthermore, regions coding for unidentified 50 S r-proteins have been indicated.The mapping was performed by biochemical methods employing DNA from the specialized transducing phage λspc1, which carries the aroE-trkA-spc region of the E. coli chromosome. The phage DNA was cleaved by restriction endonucleases, and the generated DNA fragments used as templates for synthesis of r-proteins in a DNA-dependent cell-free system. Since the relative order of the DNA fragments created by the restriction endonucleases is known, a genetic map could be constructed.
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