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. 1984 Dec;160(3):1115-22.
doi: 10.1128/jb.160.3.1115-1122.1984.

Molecular cloning and primary structure of the Escherichia coli methionyl-tRNA synthetase gene

Molecular cloning and primary structure of the Escherichia coli methionyl-tRNA synthetase gene

F Dardel et al. J Bacteriol. 1984 Dec.

Abstract

The intact metG gene was cloned in plasmid pBR322 from an F32 episomal gene library by complementation of a structural mutant, metG83. The Escherichia coli strain transformed with this plasmid (pX1) overproduced methionyl-tRNA synthetase 40-fold. Maxicell analysis showed that three major polypeptides with MrS of 76,000, 37,000, and 29,000 were expressed from pX1. The polypeptide with an Mr of 76,000 was identified as the product of metG on the basis of immunological studies and was indistinguishable from purified methionyl-tRNA synthetase. In addition, DNA-DNA hybridization studies demonstrated that the metG regions were homologous on the E. coli chromosome and on the F32 episome. DNA sequencing of 642 nucleotides was performed. It completes the partial metG sequence already published (D. G. Barker, J. P. Ebel, R. Jakes, and C. J. Bruton, Eur. J. Biochem. 127:449-451, 1982). Examination of the deduced primary structure of methionyl-tRNA synthetase excludes the occurrence of any significant repeated sequences. Finally, mapping of mutation metG83 by complementation experiments strongly suggests that the central part of methionyl-tRNA synthetase is involved in methionine recognition. This observation is discussed in the light of the known three-dimensional crystallographic structure.

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