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. 1988 Dec;8(6):619-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF01117341.

Translational control in E. coli: the case of threonyl-tRNA synthetase

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Translational control in E. coli: the case of threonyl-tRNA synthetase

M Springer et al. Biosci Rep. 1988 Dec.

Abstract

Genetic studies have shown that expression of the E. coli threonyl-tRNA synthetase (thrS) gene is negatively auto-regulated at the translational level. A region called the operator, located 110 nucleotides downstream of the 5' end of the mRNA and between 10 and 50 bp upstream of the translational initiation codon in the thrS gene, is directly involved in that control. The conformation of an in vitro RNA fragment extending over the thrS regulatory region has been investigated with chemical and enzymatic probes. The operator locus displays structural similarities to the anti-codon arm of threonyl tRNA. The conformation of 3 constituent mutants containing single base changes in the operator region shows that replacement of a base in the anti-codon-like loop does not induce any conformational change, suggesting that the residue concerned is directly involved in regulation. However mutation in or close to the anti-codon-like stem results in a partial or complete rearrangement of the structure of the operator region. Further experiments indicate that there is a clear correlation between the way the synthetase recognises each operator, causing translational repression, and threonyl-tRNA.

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