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Suppression of a double missense mutation by a mutant tRNA(Phe) in Escherichia coli.

D Pages1, K Hijazi, E J Murgola, J Finelli, R H Buckingham.   

Abstract

We report here the isolation of a mutant tRNAPhe that suppresses a double missense auxotrophic mutation in trpA of Escherichia coli, trpA218. The doubly mutant protein product differs from wild-type TrpA by the replacements of Phe22 by Leu and Gly211 by Ser. A partial revertant TrpA phenotype can be obtained from trpA218 by changing either Leu22 back to Phe or Ser211 back to Gly. Translational suppressors were previously obtained that act at codon 211, replacing the Ser211 in the TrpA218 protein, presumably with Gly. In the present study, we selected for trpA218 suppressors caused by mutation of a cloned tRNAPhe gene, pheV. DNA sequence analysis of the suppressor isolated reveals a singular structural alteration, changing the anticodon from 5'-GAA-3' to 5'-GAG-3'. Sequencing of trpA218 confirmed the likely identity of Leu22 as CUC. The new missense suppressor, designated pheV(SuCUC), is lethal to the cell when highly expressed, as from a high copy number plasmid. This may be due to efficient replacement of Leu by Phe at CUC (and, probably, CUU) codons throughout the genome. We anticipate that pheV(SuCUC) will prove, like other missense suppressors, to be extremely useful in studies on the specificity and accuracy of decoding.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2017368      PMCID: PMC333723          DOI: 10.1093/nar/19.4.867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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