Abstract
The prfB gene encodes peptide-chain-release factor 2 of Escherichia coli, which catalyzes translation termination at UGA and UAA codons. The gene, identified by sequencing, is located at the 62-min region of the E. coli chromosome. The prfB gene is followed by an open reading frame encoding a 57,603-Da protein. This downstream open reading frame was identified as herC, a gene defined by a suppressor mutation that restores replication of a ColE1 plasmid mutant. RNA blot hybridization and S1 nuclease protection analyses of in vivo transcripts showed that prfB and herC are cotranscribed into a 2800-base transcript in the counterclockwise direction with respect to the E. coli genetic map. Thus, we refer to the two genes as the prfB-herC operon. Data are presented that suggest that supK, a mutation in Salmonella typhimurium that suppresses UGA termination, is the structural gene for Salmonella release factor 2. Translation control within the prfB-herC operon and the relationship of these genes to a tRNA methyltransferase are discussed.
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Kawakami, K., Jönsson, Y. H., Björk, G. R., Ikeda, H., & Nakamura, Y. (1988). Chromosomal location and structure of the operon encoding peptide-chain-release factor 2 of Escherichia coli. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 85(15), 5620–5624. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.85.15.5620
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