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Unique Phenylalanine Transfer Ribonucleic Acids in Relaxed Control Escherichia Coli: Genetic Origin and Some Functional Properties

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1976 May 4
PMID 773426
Citations 6
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Inhibition of protein synthesis in relaxed control E. coli results in the formation of chromatographically unique isoacceptor species of phenylalanine tRNA. The genetic origin and some functional properties of the major unique species of tRNA (Phe) produced during leucine starvation were investigated. RNA:DNA hybridization analyses revealed that the normally occurring and major unique species of tRNA (Phe) are generated from DNA sequences which are identical or closely related and that there may be only one such sequence in the E. coli chromosome. Results from 32P pulse-chase experiments revealed that the unique tRNA (Phe) can be converted to a chromatographically normal form upon resumption of cell growth in fully supplemented medium. These findings, taken with earlier results which indicate that the unique species is not derived from preexisting, normally occurring species, indicate that the unique tRNA(Phe) is a modification-deficient form of the normal species. Comparative studies of the unique and normal phenylalanine tRNAs revealed that the unique species is aminoacylated at a much lower rate than the normal species and is only about 60% as efficient in a tRNA-dependent, poly(U)-directed protein synthesizing system.

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