The Journal of Antibiotics
Online ISSN : 1881-1469
Print ISSN : 0021-8820
ISSN-L : 0021-8820
MECHANISM OF PROTECTION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS AGAINST STREPTOMYCIN INHIBITION IN A PRODUCING STRAIN
MASANORI SUGIYAMAHIROSHI MOCHIZUKIOSAMU NIMIRYOSAKU NOMI
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1981 Volume 34 Issue 9 Pages 1183-1188

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The influence of streptomycin (SM) on protein synthesis in a SM-producing strain was investigated using polyuridylic acid-directed polyphenylalanine synthesis in cell-free extracts. Tolerance of protein synthesis to SM developed with increasing culture age of cells and could be attributed to a decrease in affinity of the ribosomes for SM and an increase in SM 6-kinase activity in the cells. SM 6-phosphate produced from SM by SM 6-kinase did not bind to ribosomes and, furthermore, ribosome-bound SM was effectively released on phosphorylation with SM 6-kinase. Also a decrease in cell permeability to SM during the production phase may contribute in protecting protein synthesis from the antibiotic.

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