Sequence of the 16 S-23 s spacer region in two ribosomal RNA operons of Escherichia coli
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Sequence of the 16 S-23 s spacer region in two ribosomal RNA operons of Escherichia coli
Abstract
The transducing phages lambdadaroE and lambdadilv5, which carry the Escherichia coli ribosomal RNA operons rrnD and rrnX, respectively, have been mapped with the restriction endonucleases BamHI, EcoRI, HindIII, and Sma I. Using hybridization techniques, we have located the ribosomal RNA genes on these phage DNAs. The DNA sequence of the 437-base-pair 16 S-23 S ribosomal RNA intergenic spacer in the two rRNA operons rrnD and rrnX has been determined. The nucleotides examined exhibit only one base pair change between rrnD and rrnX. Both spacer regions contain the genes for tRNA1Ile and tRNA1BAla; the gene sequences are identical with the previously deduced tRNA sequences and are clustered within the first 60% of the spacer DNA. The most striking feature of the 16 S-23 S intergenic region in these two operons is the disparity in G-C content between the tRNA gene sequences (60% G-C) and the remaining spacer DNA (37% G-C). Spacer sequences are known to be involved in the processing of the ribosomal RNA transcript by RNase III and RNase P. In addition, we report the sequence of the first 108 base pairs of the 23 S rRNA gene.
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