
doi: 10.1007/bf00331853
pmid: 6180282
A number of nonsense alleles of lacZ exhibit phenotypic suppression (as much as a sixteen-fold increase in leakiness) during partial limitation for certain aminoacyl-tRNA species in relA mutant cells. Each responsive allele has its individual pattern of response to limitation for one or more amino acids or aminoacyl-tRNA's. The phenotypic suppression occurs only during limitation, and ceases once limitation is reversed. Suppression is much reduced by the presence of the relA+ allele or an allele of rpsL which restricts ribosomal ambiguity. In one case, the suppressed product has been identified by radioimmune assay and gel electrophoresis, and is a full-length lacZ protomer. Mechanisms are discussed whereby aberrations of translation at codons calling for an aminoacyl-tRNA species in short supply might lead to readthrough of a nearby nonsense codon.
Ribosomal Protein S9, Escherichia coli Proteins, Nucleic Acid Precursors, RNA, Transfer, Amino Acyl, RNA, Bacterial, Suppression, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Lac Operon, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, Escherichia coli
Ribosomal Protein S9, Escherichia coli Proteins, Nucleic Acid Precursors, RNA, Transfer, Amino Acyl, RNA, Bacterial, Suppression, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Lac Operon, RNA, Transfer, Protein Biosynthesis, Escherichia coli
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