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J Bacteriol. 1973 March; 113(3): 1433-1441
Copyright © 1973 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Control of Arginine Biosynthesis in Escherichia coli: Characterization of Arginyl-Transfer Ribonucleic Acid Synthetase Mutants

A. L. Williams and L. S. Williams

Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana 47907

ABSTRACT

The arginyl-transfer ribonucleic acid (Arg-tRNA) synthetase (EC 6.1.1.13, arginine: RNA ligase adenosine monophosphate) mutants, exhibiting nonrepressible synthesis of arginine by exogenous arginine, were employed in studies of several biochemical properties. Two of these mutants possessed Arg-tRNA synthetases with a reduced affinity for arginine, and this enzyme of another mutant had a reduced affinity for arginine-tRNA (tRNAarg). The mutant possessing an Arg-tRNA synthetase with an altered Km for tRNAarg was found to have reduced in vivo aminoacylation of two of the five isoaccepting species of tRNAarg and complete absence of aminoacylation of one of the isoaccepting species.


J Bacteriol. 1973 March; 113(3): 1433-1441
Copyright © 1973 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.







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