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Nucleic Acids Research, 1983, Vol. 11, No. 5 1491-1505
© 1983


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

A G43 to U43 mutation in E. coli tRNATyrsu3+ which affects processing by RNase P

Paul J. Furdon, Cecilia Guerrier-Takada and Sidney Altman

Department of Biology, Yale University New Haven, CT 06520, USA

Received October 25, 1982. Revised February 3, 1983. Accepted February 3, 1983.

A novel mutation in the anticodon stem of E. coli tRNA1Tyrsu3+ (G43 to U43) has been characterized. The gene c{oplus}ding for the mutant tRNA, carried by phage Ø80DHA61.3 a derivative of Ø80psu3+su0 , produces only 20% of mature suppressor tRNA as compared with Ø80psu3. Both the mutant tRNA precursor and mature tRNA have an altered conformation. The precursor tRFormulaA coded for by Ø80DHA61.3 is processed by RNase P more slowly than the suØ3. prFormulacursor and does not form as stable an enzyme-substrate complex as does su3, precursor. Ø80DHA61.3 also +contains a large Formulaeletion which begins in the spFormulacer region between the su, gene and the su3+. gene, extends through the su0. gene and includes most of the repeated region following the tRNA genes.


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