| Literature DB >> 1470170 |
D L Liakhov, Kh Il'genfrits, B K Chernov, S M Dragan, V O Rechinskiĭ, D K Pokholok, V L Tunitskaia, S N Kochetkov.
Abstract
Lys-172 residue of bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase (T7RP) was substituted for Leu and Gly and Lys-172, Arg-173 were deleted by the site-directed mutagenesis using synthetic oligonucleotides. The specific activity of all mutant enzymes did not differ significantly from that of the wild-type (w.t.) T7RP while for Gly-172 mutant (G172) it was somewhat lower. Leu-172 (L172) and deletion (DEL172-3) mutants were able to direct RNA synthesis on the templates lacking the T7 promoter. DEL172-3 was not able to synthesize extraneous RNA sequences in addition to the expected run-off transcripts. L172 and DEL172-3 mutants revealed altered template specificity toward various DNA templates and showed the lower stability of enzyme-promoter complexes. The possible role of Lys-172 likely belonging to an interdomain "stretch" is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1470170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biol (Mosk) ISSN: 0026-8984