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Journal of Molecular Biology | 1991

Novel anticodon composition of transfer RNAs in Micrococcus luteus, a bacterium with a high genomic G+C content: Correlation with codon usage

Ai Kano; Yoshiki Andachi; Takeshi Ohama; Syozo Osawa

The number and relative amount of isoacceptor tRNAs for each amino acid in Micrococcus luteus, a Gram-positive bacterium with high genomic G + C content, have been determined by sequencing their anticodon loop and its adjacent regions and by selective labelling of tRNAs. Thirty-one tRNA species with 29 different anticodon sequences have been detected. All the tRNAs have G or C at the anticodon first position except for tRNA(ICGArg) and tRNA(NGASer), in response to the abundant usage of NNC and NNG codons. No tRNA with the anticodon UNN capable of translating codon NNA has been detected, in accordance with a very low or zero usage of NNA codons. The relative amount of isoacceptor tRNAs for an amino acid determined by selective labelling strongly correlates with usage of the corresponding codons. On the basis of these and other observations in this and other eubacterial species, we conclude that the relative amount and anticodon composition of isoacceptor tRNA species are flexible, and their changes are mainly adaptive phenomena that have been primarily affected by codon usage, which in turn is affected by directional mutation pressure.


Biochimie | 1991

Translation in vitro of codon UGA as tryptophan in Mycoplasma capricolum

T. Oba; Yoshiki Andachi; Akira Muto; Syozo Osawa

The in-frame UGA codons in the synthetic messenger RNA were translated in the cell-free system of Mycoplasma capricolum. The result, together with the occurrence of codon UGA at tryptophan sites in the genes and the presence of tRNA(UCATrp) pairing with UGA, clearly indicated that UGA is a tryptophan codon in this bacterium.


Journal of Molecular Biology | 1989

Codon recognition patterns as deduced from sequences of the complete set of transfer RNA species in Mycoplasma capricolum: Resemblance to mitochondria

Yoshiki Andachi; Fumiaki Yamao; Akira Muto; Syozo Osawa


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1991

CGG: an unassigned or nonsense codon in Mycoplasma capricolum

T Oba; Yoshiki Andachi; Akira Muto; Syozo Osawa


Nucleic Acids Research | 1991

Levels of tRNAs in bacterial cells as affected by amino acid usage in proteins

Fumiaki Yamao; Yoshiki Andachi; Akira Muto; Toshimichi Ikemura; Syozo Osawa


Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology | 1987

Role of directional mutation pressure in the evolution of the eubacterial genetic code.

Syozo Osawa; Thomas H. Jukes; Akira Muto; Fumiaki Yamao; Takeshi Ohama; Yoshiki Andachi


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

The organization and evolution of transfer RNA genes in Mycoplasma capricolum

Akira Muto; Yoshiki Andachi; Harumi Yuzawa; Fumiaki Yamao; Syozo Osawa


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1987

Occurrence of unmodified adenine and uracil at the first position of anticodon in threonine tRNAs in Mycoplasma capricolum

Yoshiki Andachi; Fumiaki Yamao; Masafumi Iwami; Akira Muto; Syozo Osawa


Nucleic Acids Research | 1991

Evolution of tRNAs and tRNA enes in Acholeplasma laidlawii

Reiji Tanaka; Yoshiki Andachi; Akira Muto


Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Ser. B: Physical and Biological Sciences | 1989

The tRNA levels in bacterial cells as affected by amino acid usage in proteins.

Fumiaki Yamao; Yoshiki Andachi; Akira Muto; Toshimichi Ikemura; Syozo Osawa

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Takeshi Ohama

Kochi University of Technology

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National Institute of Genetics

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