The elongation factor EF-Tu fromE.colibinds to the upstream activator region of the tRNA-tufBoperon
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- 11 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 16 (21) , 10183-10197
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/16.21.10183
Abstract
The polypeptide chain elongation factor EF-Tu of Eschericbia coli is encoded by two genes, tufA and tufB , located in two different operons. Experiments in which either tufA or tufB was inactivated demonstrated that expression of the tRNA- tufB operon is dependent on a functioning tufA and thus on EF-Tu (1, to be published). In order to study a possible role of EF-Tu as trans -activator of the tRNA- tufB operon, we have investigated in vitro binding of an EF-Tu. GDP preparation to various DNA fragments of the operon. We demonstrate that specific binding occurs to a cis -acting region delimited from position −134 to the promoter, previously shown to enhance tufB transcription (2). Electrophoretic retardation assays reveal the formation of maximally three protein/DNA complexes, indicating that more than one protein molecule can bind to the DNA. The EF-Tu preparation used was obtained by affinity chromatography and appeared to be 95% pure. It lost its DNA binding activity upon further purification. That EF-Tu is nonetheless involved in the DNA binding is suggested by the observation that none of the three complexes is formed in the preaence of kirromycin, an antibiotic that binds EF-Tu with high specificity. If so, EF-Tu.GDP most likely binds to the activator region of the tRNA- tufB operon in combination with another non-identified protein or component.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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