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We have isolated a bacterial amber mutation (nadam) that is suppressed by the tyrosine inserting suppressor su+3 but not by the glutamine (su+2, su+3 A1, su+3 G82 and su+3 A1G82), serine (su+1) and leucine (su+6) inserting suppressors. The su+7 suppressor which inserts glutamine and tryptophan also suppresses this mutation indicating that tryptophan, in addition to tyrosine, is accepted at the site of amber mutation. We have used this amber mutation to search for revertants of the su+3 glutamine mischarging mutants su+3 A1, su+3 G82 and su+3 A1G82 that are able to insert tyrosine at the site of amber mutation. Two types of revertants were found in the case of su+3 A1. One type corresponding to the true revertant A1 leads to G, and the other to the second site revertants C81 leads to U (A1U81). The A1U81 revertant has been shown to insert both glutamine and tyrosine at the site of amber mutation. Only true revertants (G82 leads to A) were obtained when su+3 G82 was analyzed. No revertants were obtained in the case of the su+3 A1G82. These results are discussed in relation to aminoacyl-tRNA recognition.
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