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Translation of the UGA triplet in vitro by tryptophan transfer RNA's
Authors:D Hirsh  L Gold
Institution:Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England; Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302, U.S.A.
Abstract:Tryptophan transfer RNA from the UGA-suppressing strain of Escherichia coli CAJ64 was purified and assayed for suppressor activity in vitro in two ways: by translation of the bacteriophage T4 lysozyme messenger RNA bearing a UGA mutation, and by translation of poly(U-G-A). Purified tRNATrp, and no other fraction, stimulates lysozyme synthesis 30-fold above the level seen when comparable amounts of tryptophan tRNA from the non-suppressing strain, CA244, were added; it also translates poly(U-G-A) as polytryptophan more efficiently than the su? tRNA. Tryptophan tRNA from the non-suppressing strain is active in the assays but far less so than CAJ64 tRNATrp, and this is consistent with the leakiness of su? strains. Since the nucleotide sequences of these tryptophan tRNA's are known (Hirsh, 1971), it is concluded that tRNA with a CCA anticodon recognizes the UGA triplet and this recognition is improved by a nucleotide change elsewhere in the molecule.
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