Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Centre for Excellence in Genomic Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 625021, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Translational readthrough of nonsense codons is seen not only in organisms possessing one or more tRNA suppressors but also in strains lacking suppressors. Amber suppressor tRNAs have been reported to suppress only amber nonsense mutations, unlike ochre suppressors, which can suppress both amber and ochre mutations, essentially due to wobble base pairing. In an
Escherichia coli
strain carrying the
lacZU118
episome (an ochre mutation in the
lacZ
gene) and harboring the
supE44
allele, suppression of the ochre mutation was observed after 7 days of incubation. The presence of the
supE44
lesion in the relevant strains was confirmed by sequencing, and it was found to be in the duplicate copy of the
glnV
tRNA gene,
glnX
. To investigate this further, an
in vivo
luciferase assay developed by D. W. Schultz and M. Yarus (J. Bacteriol. 172:595-602, 1990) was employed to evaluate the efficiency of suppression of amber (UAG), ochre (UAA), and opal (UGA) mutations by
supE44
. We have shown here that
supE44
suppresses ochre as well as opal nonsense mutations, with comparable efficiencies. The readthrough of nonsense mutations in a wild-type
E. coli
strain was much lower than that in a
supE44
strain when measured by the luciferase assay. Increased suppression of nonsense mutations, especially ochre and opal, by
supE44
was found to be growth phase dependent, as this phenomenon was only observed in stationary phase and not in logarithmic phase. These results have implications for the decoding accuracy of the translational machinery, particularly in stationary growth phase.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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