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. 1977 Feb;74(2):689-93.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.2.689.

Effects of ribosomal mutations on the read-through of a chain termination signal: studies on the synthesis of bacteriophage lambda O gene protein in vitro

Effects of ribosomal mutations on the read-through of a chain termination signal: studies on the synthesis of bacteriophage lambda O gene protein in vitro

J L Yates et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1977 Feb.

Abstract

In a DNA-dependent protein-synthesizing system that contains streptomycin-sensitive ribosomes, lambda DNA directs the synthesis of two proteins that are products of the O gene. The larger is produced as a result of read-through of a UGA termination codon. In the system containing streptomycin-resistant ribosomes this read-through protein is not synthesized, indicating that the mutational alteration in the ribosomal protein S12 restricts the read-through. The mutant ribosomes also fail to synthesize the read-through coat protein of RNA phage Qbeta. In addition, the mutant ribosomes restrict suppression of amber mutations in vitro, similar to their effect in vivo.

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