Buchnera aphidicola is a prokaryotic endosymbiont found in specialized cells of the aphid
Schizaphis graminum. Many of the previously cloned
B. aphidicola genes are preceded by a poor ribosome-binding site. Ribosomal protein S1 (RpsA) allows the translation of messenger RNAs
that lack or have a poor ribosome binding site. We have cloned and sequenced a 4.5-kilobase (kb)
B. aphidicola DNA fragment containing four open reading frames corresponding to
aroA–rpsA–himD–tpiA. The deduced amino acid sequence of
B. aphidicola RpsA was 75% identical to that of the
Escherichia coli protein. The major difference was in the number of basic amino acids, which were present in higher numbers in
B. aphidicola RpsA. Antiserum to
E. coli RpsA was prepared and used to detect
B. aphidicola RpsA in cell-free extracts of aphids. During the first 12 days of aphid growth there is a slight decrease in the amount of
RpsA per unit of aphid weight. The three additional genes found on the 4.5-kb DNA fragment encoded for proteins involved in
aromatic amino acid biosynthesis (
aroA), DNA bending (
himD), and carbohydrate metabolism (
tpiA). The presence of these genes in
B. aphidicola is additional evidence of its similarity to free-living bacteria.