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Protein synthesis defects in temperature-sensitive mutants of Escherichia coli with altered ribosomal proteins
Authors:W S Champney
Abstract:The ribosomes from four temperature-sensitive mutants of Escherichia coli have been examined for defects in cell-free protein synthesis. The mutants examined had alterations in ribosomal proteins S10, S15, or L22 (two strains). Ribosomes from each mutant showed a reduced activity in the translation of phage MS2 RNA at 44 degrees C and were more rapidly inactivated by heating at this temperature compared to control ribosomes. Ribosomal subunits from three of the mutants demonstrated a partial or complete inability to reassociate at 44 degrees C. 70-S ribosomes from two strains showed a reducton in messenger RNA binding. tRNA binding to the 30 S subunit was reduced in the strains with altered 30-S proteins and binding to the 50 S subunit was affected in the mutants with a change in 50 S protein L22. The relation between ribosomal protein structure and function in protein synthesis in these mutants is discussed.
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