Mutations which affect the structure and activity of colicin E3
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.142.2.384-390.1980
Mutations which affect the structure and activity of colicin E3
Abstract
Among 69 ColE3 mutant plasmids selected on the basis of their inability to produce an active colicin, seven (cop-1 to cop-7) were found to bear a mutation affecting the structural gene for colicin. Three of these (cop-1, cop-2 and cop-3) lead to the production of an inactive colicin molecule which has the same molecular weight as wild-type colicin E3 (67,000). These three inactive colicins are still able to interact with the outer membrane receptor. The cop-1 protein retained the ability to inhibit protein synthesis in vitro and therefore seems specifically affected in it ability to penetrate the cell envelope. The cop-2 and cop-3 proteins lost the ability to inhibit protein synthesis in vitro, and activity which is normally associated with the C-terminal part of the colicin molecule. On the basis of this and further evidence, it is suggested that the cop-2 and cop-3 mutations affect the structure of the C-terminal part of the colicin molecule. The other four mutations (cop-4 to cop-7) lead to the production of colicin-related polypeptides of lower molecular weight (29,000 to 45,000) which display a reaction of partial immunological identity with wild-type colicin. These four polypeptides are unable to interact with the cell surface receptor. Three of these mutants are shown to carry a nonsense mutation.
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