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The ams-1 and rne-3071 temperature-sensitive mutations in the ams gene are in close proximity to each other and cause substitutions within a domain that resembles a product of the Escherichia coli mre locus
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Gene ProductGeneticsMolecular BiologyEscherichia ColiMolecular GeneticsMicrobial GeneticsAms GeneTemperature-sensitive MutationsRna ProcessingRna Structure PredictionDna ReplicationMolecular MicrobiologyRne-3071 Temperature-sensitive MutationsGene ExpressionStructural BiologyNatural SciencesPathogenesisMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicineMutagenesisCause Substitutions
Two temperature-sensitive mutations, ams-1 and rne-3071, in the ams (altered mRNA stability) gene have been used extensively to investigate the processing and decay of RNA in Escherichia coli. We have sequenced these temperature-sensitive alleles and found that the mutations are separated by only 6 nucleotides and cause conservative amino acid substitutions next to a possible nucleotide-binding site within the N-terminal domain of the Ams protein. Computer analysis revealed that the region altered by the mutations has extensive sequence similarity to a predicted gene product from the mre (murein pathway cluster e) locus of E. coli, which has been implicated previously in determining bacterial cell shape.
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