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Volume 270, Number 39, Issue of September 29, pp. 23218-23225, 1995
©1995 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Mutations in the Elongation Factor 2 Gene Which Confer Resistance to Diphtheria Toxin and Pseudomonas Exotoxin A
GENETIC AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSES

(Received for publication, January 27, 1995; and in revised form, July 31, 1995)

Brian T. Foley Joan M. Moehring Thomas J. Moehring

Both diphtheria toxin and Pseudomonas exotoxin A inhibit eukaryotic protein synthesis by ADP-ribosylating diphthamide, a posttranslationally modified histidine residue present in the elongation factor 2 (EF-2) protein. Elongation factor 2 cannot be ADP-ribosylated by the toxins unless this histidine is modified. In this report we identify three new point mutations in toxin-resistant alleles of the Chinese hamster ovary cell elongation factor 2 gene. The mutations resulted in amino acid substitutions at positions 584 (serine to glycine), 714 (isoleucine to asparagine), and 719 (glycine to aspartic acid). All three amino acid substitutions prevented the biosynthesis of diphthamide. The amount by which the toxins reduced protein synthesis in each of these mutant cell strains suggested that all three mutations also either impaired the function of EF-2 or reduced its steady state level in the cytoplasm. Western blot analysis showed that equal amounts of EF-2 were present in each of the cell strains, indicating that the mutations impaired the catalytic function of EF-2.




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