During exponential growth, the mutatn strain Escherichia coli 15-28 accumulates 47S particles, which are unusual precursors to 50S ribosomal subunits. The 47S particles have little ability to bind chloramphenicol, but binding of a fragment of aminoacyl-tRNA is about half that by completed subunits. The 70S (and 50S) ribosomes of strain 15-28 and its parent (strain 15TP) do not differ in chloramphenicol binding. Although ribosomes from the mutant are less able than those from the parent to bind the fragment, this difference is not as marked as was found previously [Sims & Wild (1976) Biochem. J. 160, 721-726] for the binding of an analogue of peptidyl-tRNA and for peptidyltransferase activity. The altered activities may arise because strain 15-28 misassembles 50S subunits of altered conformation and because the few proteins that 47S patricles lack have vital functions in some of the partial reactions of protein synthesis.

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