Role of the IS50 R proteins in the promotion and control of Tn5 transposition |
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Authors: | R C Johnson W S Reznikoff |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry College of Agricultural and Life Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisc., 53706, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | IS50R, the inverted repeat sequence of Tn5 which is responsible for supplying functions that promote and control Tn5 transposition, encodes two polypeptides that differ at their N terminus. Frameshift, in-frame deletion, nonsense, and missense mutations within the N terminus of protein 1 (which is not present in protein 2) were isolated and characterized. The properties of these mutations demonstrate that protein 1 is absolutely required for Tn5 transposition. None of these mutations affected the inhibitory activity of IS50, confirming that protein 2 is sufficient to mediate inhibition of Tn5 transposition. The effects on transposition of increasing the amount of protein 2 (the inhibitor) relative to protein 1 (the transposase) were also analyzed. Relatively large amounts of protein 2 were required to see a significant decrease in the transposition frequency of an element. In addition, varying the co-ordinate synthesis of the IS50 R proteins over a 30-fold range had little effect on the transposition frequency. These studies suggest that neither the wild-type synthesis rate of protein 2 relative to protein 1 nor the amount of synthesis of both IS50 R proteins is the only factor responsible for controlling the transposition frequency of a wild-type Tn5 element in Escherichia coli. |
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Keywords: | kb bp base-pairs P1 protein 1 P2 protein 2 IPTG SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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