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- Title
Effects on IS1 transposition frequency of a mutation in the ygjD gene involved in an essential tRNA modification in Escherichia coli.
- Authors
Hashimoto, Chika; Hashimoto, Masayuki; Honda, Hirofumi; Kato, Jun-Ichi
- Abstract
The YgjD protein is essential for the synthesis of the universal tRNA modification, N(6) -threonylcarbamoyladenosine (t(6) A), which is necessary for the decoding of ANN codons. We isolated a suppressor (ygjDsup ) of the ygjD(ts) mutant by its permissive growth at high temperature in Escherichia coli. Resequencing of the ygjDsup mutant genome showed the presence of a complicated chromosome rearrangement, an inverse insertion of a large duplicated region (c. 450 kb) into a small deleted region. The temperature-resistant growth associated with ygjDsup was due to the presence of multicopy suppressor genes, yjeE and groL, of the ygjD(ts) mutation in the duplicated region. This DNA rearrangement was not simply mediated by IS1 transposition, but the duplicated region was flanked by IS1. We showed that the frequency of IS1 transposition was increased in ygjD(ts) mutants. The transposase of IS1 is coded for by the insB gene, and its translation occurs through a frameshift of a ribosome translating upstream of the insA gene. We showed that this frameshifting frequency was increased by the ygjD(ts) mutation. These results indicated that the mutation of the gene for tRNA modification, t(6) A, affected IS1 transposition.
- Publication
FEMS microbiology letters, 2013, Vol 347, Issue 2, p140
- ISSN
1574-6968
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1111/1574-6968.12227