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Insertion of IS1 into the rpsE gene for ribosomal protein S5 causes cold-sensitivity in Escherichia coli

โœ Scribed by Schnier, Joachim ;Isono, Katsumi


Publisher
Springer
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
239 KB
Volume
195
Category
Article
ISSN
0026-8925

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โœฆ Synopsis


The nucleotide sequence of the rpsE gene for the ribosomal protein S5 of a mutant of E. coli showing cold-sensitive growth revealed the presence of an insertion sequence, IS1, near the 3'-end of the gene. This mutant grows very slowly even at the "permissive temperature" (30 degrees C). At temperatures below 20 degrees C, its growth becomes negligible. It is likely that the presence of IS1 disturbs the continued translation of the polycistronic messenger RNA of the "spc-operon" from the point of IS1 insertion downwards, especially at the unfavorable temperatures.


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