Abstract

When Escherichia coli MRE 600 or Bacillus subtilis W 23 are grown in glucose-salt medium supplemented with purines, thymidine and glycine, trimethoprim stops the synthesis of protein by causing a specific lack of methionyl-tRNA. The synthesis of RNA is simultaneously restricted by the stringent control mechanism. Guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) largely accumulates. The addition of methionine abolishes the level of ppGpp and relieves the inhibition of RNA synthesis. The aminoacylation of methionine-specific tRNAs was found to be completely restored. The methionyl-tRNA f Met however does not become formylated. These results indicate that unformylated initiator tRNA is not a sufficient condition for the accumulation of ppGpp and the onset of stringent control.

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