Journal of Bacteriology 1997-04-01

Mutations in the rpmBG operon of Escherichia coli that affect ribosome assembly.

B A Maguire, D G Wild

Index: J. Bacteriol. 179(8) , 2486-93, (1997)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

The rpmBG operon of Escherichia coli codes for ribosomal proteins L28 and L33. Two strains with mutations in the operon are AM81, whose ribosomes lack protein L28, and AM90, whose ribosomes are without protein L33. Neither strain showed major defects in ribosome assembly. However, when the mutations were transferred to other strains of E. coli, ribosome synthesis was greatly perturbed and precursor ribonucleoproteins accumulated. In the new backgrounds, the mutation in rpmB was complemented by synthesis of protein L28 from a plasmid; the rpmG mutation was not complemented by protein L33 because synthesis of protein L28 from the upstream rpmB gene was also greatly reduced. The results suggest that protein L33, in contrast to protein L28, has at best a minor role in ribosome assembly and function.


Related Compounds

  • 4-Aminobenzotriflu...

Related Articles:

The many roles for fluorine in medicinal chemistry.

2008-08-14

[J. Med. Chem. 51 , 4359-69, (2008)]

Trifluoromethylanilines--their effect on DNA synthesis and proliferative activity in parenchymal organs of rats.

1993-10-25

[Toxicology 83(1-3) , 49-59, (1993)]

Effects of trifluoromethylaniline isomers on enzyme activities in lymphatic organs and hematology of the rat.

1994-09-06

[Toxicology 92(1-3) , 27-38, (1994)]

Mapping of the human ribosomal small subunit protein gene RPS24 to the chromosome 10q22-q23 boundary.

1997-01-01

[Genomics 39(1) , 121-2, (1997)]

Differential display and cloning of messenger RNAs from the late phase of rat liver regeneration.

1995-07-06

[Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 212(1) , 21-6, (1995)]

More Articles...