Precursor for elongation factor Tu from Escherichia coli.
AUTOR(ES)
Lifson, E R
RESUMO
The tufA gene, one of two genes in Escherichia coli encoding elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu), was cloned into a ColE1-derived plasmid downstream of the lac promoter-operator. In cells carrying this plasmid, the synthesis of EF-Tu was increased four- to fivefold upon the addition of isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (an inducer of the lac promoter). This condition led to the synthesis of a novel protein, called pTu, which comigrated with EF-Tu on a sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel but could be separated on an isoelectric focusing gel, since pTu is slightly more basic than EF-Tu. The synthesis of pTu could also be induced by the synthesis of a hybrid protein containing just the amino-terminal half of the EF-Tu protein. Genetic data suggest that pTu is the product of the tufA and tufB genes. The pTu protein was shown to be related to EF-Tu by gel electrophoresis of tryptic peptides. Pulse-chase experiments suggest that pTu is a precursor of EF-Tu. Interestingly, in a classic membrane fractionation procedure, EF-Tu was found in the cytosolic fraction, whereas pTu was partitioned with the outer membrane.
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