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. 1981;183(1):7-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00270130.

Nonsense mutations in the amylomaltase gene and other loci of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Nonsense mutations in the amylomaltase gene and other loci of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Y Weinrauch et al. Mol Gen Genet. 1981.

Abstract

Maltose-negative mutations in the amylomaltase gene of Streptococcus pneumoniae were examined for the presence of nonsense mutations. Out of 28 single-site mutants tested, 3 were shown to be suppressible by an amber suppressor previously found by Gasc et al. (1979). In the presence of the suppressor these mutants manifested 10--30% of wild type amylomaltase activity. In addition to the amylomaltase governed by malM, and the maltosaccharide phosphorylase governed by malP (which maps to the side of malM distal to the regulatory gene, malR), a new maltose-inducible protein, governed by another gene, malX, was observed in gel electrophoretic patterns. The malX gene maps on the side of malM proximal to the malR gene. The approximate molecular weights of the amylomaltase, phosphorylase and malX polypeptides are 62,000, 87,000 and 50,000, respectively. There appear to be no polar effects of the nonsense mutations in the malM gene on synthesis of the gene products of either malP or malX. In a search for nonsense mutants at other loci, one was found in the end gene, which governs the major endonuclease, a membrane enzyme. None were detected among 5 mismatch-repair defective hex mutants analyzed.

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