PMID: 6160851Jul 15, 1980Paper

Intermediates in the assembly of ribosomes by a mutant of Escherichia coli

The Biochemical Journal
P D ButlerD G Wild

Abstract

Escherichia coli strain 15--28 is a mutant that accumulates ribonucleoprotein ('47 S') particles during exponential growth. These particles contain mature 23 S rRNA, but lack three of the proteins of the larger ribosomal subunit, to which they are a precursor. In organisms growing at 20 degrees C, assembly of 47 S particles involves three intermediates that contain precursor 23 S rRNA, one of which has the same sedimentation properties as 47 S particles. Assembly of 50 S ribosomal subunits in the parent strain is 'normal'. There are three intermediates; each contains precursor 23 S rRNA, and one cannot be distinguished from completed subunits by sedimentation. Synthesis of 30 S ribosomal subunits in parent and mutant strains is qualitatively similar, but quantitatively different. When growth is at 37 degrees C, assembly in the mutant alters. There are now two sequential precursors to 47 S particles. Both contain precursor 23 S rRNA; one has the same sedimentation coefficient as 47 S particles. In some respects, synthesis in the mutant proceeds as though 47 S particles, rather than 50 S ribosomal subunits, are the end-product of assembly.

Citations

Nov 2, 1984·European Journal of Biochemistry·P D Butler, D G Wild
Mar 5, 2009·Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR·Bruce A Maguire

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