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Function of bacteriophage Qbeta replicase containing an altered subunit IV
Authors:K Hori  K Harada  M Kuwano
Affiliation:Division of Molecular Genetics Department of Biology Faculty of Science Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812, Japan;Cancer Research Institute Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine Fukuoka 812, Japan
Abstract:In order to elucidate the function of elongation factor Ts in Qβ replicase, enzyme was obtained from a Qβ-infected Escherichia coli mutant HAK88, which carries an altered EFTs2 with a thermolabile catalytic activity. HAK88 Qβ replicase was found to be quite unstable at 42 °C. Further studies indicated that the mutant enzyme exhibits temperature sensitivity with regard to GTP binding ability but not with Qβ RNA and poly(C) binding. These results suggest that the function of EFTs in Qβ replicase is closely related to the binding of GTP to the enzyme.A defect in Qβ replicase also appears when it is reconstituted from the Qβ replicase subunit complex I–II and the HAK88 EFTu-EFTs complex. Several lines of evidence obtained by using the reconstituted enzyme suggest strongly that the EFTs function is involved specifically in initiation of RNA synthesis, but not in the elongation reaction.
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