Characterization of the initial peptide of Q-beta RNA polymerase and control of its synthesis.

Bacteriophage Qbeta RNA directs the cell-free synthesis of two fMet-containing dipeptides prior to the first round of ribosomal translocation. One of these, fMet-Ala, corresponds to the initial segment of the Qbeta coat protein. In the present work we take advantage of the fact that translation of the Qbeta RNA polymerase cistron is repressed by its coat protein to correlate the other peptide, fMet-Ser, with the Qbeta RNA polymerase gene. Our experiments show that repression affects translation of the first two codons of the polymerase cistron, thereby isolating the effect of Qbeta coat repressor. Further studies, using single rounds of translocation of the Qbeta mRNA and codon-specific tRNAs, allow us to predict the first three amino acids of the Qbeta RNA polymerase protein, fMet-Ser-Lys, and to suggest that the initiation region of the Qbeta RNA polymerase cistron has the sequence ...AUG.UC[unk].AA[unk]...