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Evidence of bar minigene expression and tRNA2Ile sequestration as peptidyl-tRNA2Ile during lambda bacteriophage development.

Norma Angélica Oviedo de Anda1, Luis Kameyama, José Manuel Galindo, Gabriel Guarneros, Javier Hernandez-Sanchez.   

Abstract

Lambda bacteriophage development is impaired in Escherichia coli cells defective for peptidyl (pep)-tRNA hydrolase (Pth). Single-base-pair mutations (bar(-)) that affect translatable two-codon open reading frames named bar minigenes (barI or barII) in the lambda phage genome promote the development of this phage in Pth-defective cells (rap cells). When the barI minigene is cloned and overexpressed from a plasmid, it inhibits protein synthesis and cell growth in rap cells by sequestering tRNA(2)(Ile) as pep-tRNA(2)(Ile). Either tRNA(2)(Ile) or Pth may reverse these effects. In this paper we present evidence that both barI and barII minigenes are translatable elements that sequester tRNA(2)(Ile) as pep-tRNA(2)(Ile). In addition, overexpression of the barI minigene impairs the development even of bar(-) phages in rap cells. Interestingly, tRNA or Pth may reestablish lambda phage development. These results suggest that lambda bar minigenes are expressed and tRNA(2)(Ile) is sequestered as pep-tRNA(2)(Ile) during lambda phage development.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15292158      PMCID: PMC490872          DOI: 10.1128/JB.186.16.5533-5537.2004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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