The hemK gene in Escherichia coli encodes the N5-glutamine methyltransferase that modifies peptide release factors
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- 15 February 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The EMBO Journal
- Vol. 21 (4), 769-778
- https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/21.4.769
Abstract
Class 1 peptide release factors (RFs) in Escherichia coli are N 5‐methylated on the glutamine residue of the universally conserved GGQ motif. One other protein alone has been shown to contain N 5‐methylglutamine: E.coli ribosomal protein L3. We identify the L3 methyltransferase as YfcB and show that it methylates ribosomes from a yfcB strain in vitro , but not RF1 or RF2. HemK, a close orthologue of YfcB, is shown to methylate RF1 and RF2 in vitro . hemK is immediately downstream of and co‐expressed with prfA . Its deletion in E.coli K12 leads to very poor growth on rich media and abolishes methylation of RF1. The activity of unmethylated RF2 from K12 strains is extremely low due to the cumulative effects of threonine at position 246, in place of alanine or serine present in all other bacterial RFs, and the lack of N 5‐methylation of Gln252. Fast‐growing spontaneous revertants in hemK K12 strains contain the mutations Thr246Ala or Thr246Ser in RF2. HemK and YfcB are the first identified methyltransferases modifying glutamine, and are widely distributed in nature.Keywords
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