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. 1975 Oct;124(1):99-111.
doi: 10.1128/jb.124.1.99-111.1975.

Physiological and biochemical studies on the function of 5-methyluridine in the transfer ribonucleic acid of Escherichia coli

Physiological and biochemical studies on the function of 5-methyluridine in the transfer ribonucleic acid of Escherichia coli

G R Björk et al. J Bacteriol. 1975 Oct.

Abstract

Matched pairs of transductant strains differing by the presence of absence of 5-methyluridine (ribothymidine) (m5U) in their transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) were used to study the function of this modified nucleoside in Escherichia coli. Ordinary measurements of growth rate in different media revealed no effect of the loss of m5U in tRNA. A gene located close to trmA (the structural cistron for the methyltransferase that produces m5U in tRNA), however, was found to reduce the growth rates significantly, depending on the medium and the temperature of cultivation. Measurement of codon recognition, macromolecular composition, tRNA binding to the ribosome, and the rate of protein chain elongation in vivo indicated no disadvantage caused by the lack of m5U. The regulation of ilv and his operons seemed also to be unaffected by the absence of m5U in the tRNA. In a mixed population experiment, however, cells possessing m5U in their tRNA seemed to have a distinct advantage over cells lacking this modified nucleoside. This experiment provides the first indication of the overall value of m5U in tRNA.

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