Menninger J R
J Bacteriol. 1979 Jan;137(1):694-6. doi: 10.1128/jb.137.1.694-696.1979.
A mutant strain of Escherichia coli with temperature-sensitive peptidyl-tRNA hydrolase grows at 30 degrees C but, when shifted to 40 degrees C, dies at rates affected by physiological, pharmacological, and genetical perturbations. The rate of killing correlates with the relative accumulation of peptidyl-tRNA, suggesting that it is responsible for the death of the cells.
一种具有温度敏感性肽基 - tRNA水解酶的大肠杆菌突变株在30摄氏度时生长,但当转移到40摄氏度时,会因生理、药理和遗传扰动而以不同速率死亡。细胞死亡速率与肽基 - tRNA的相对积累相关,这表明肽基 - tRNA的积累是细胞死亡的原因。