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direct autoregulatory mechanism operating at the posttranscriptional level and independently of the ermC methylase-mediated methylation of ribosomes. A translational repression model is suggested in which the ermC methyltransferase binds to its own mRNA, at a region that resembles the methylation target site on 23S rRNA
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induction is due to a posttranscriptional mechanism in which the inducer activates translation of methylase mRNA by binding to unmethylated (erythromycin-sensitive) ribosomes and stalling them in the leader region. Pseudomonic acid A can also induce methylase synthesis. Isoleucine starvation has a similar effect on ribosomes translating the ermC leader region to cause induction of methylase synthesis. Requirement for ribosome stalling and destabilization of a stem-loop structure and demonstration that stalling can occur without macrolide-bound ribosomes
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