Rhizobium meliloti suhR suppresses the phenotype of an Escherichia coli RNA polymerase sigma 32 mutant
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.172.7.3559-3568.1990
Rhizobium meliloti suhR suppresses the phenotype of an Escherichia coli RNA polymerase sigma 32 mutant
Abstract
sigma 32, the product of the Escherichia coli rpoH locus, is an alternative RNA polymerase sigma factor utilized to express heat shock genes upon a sudden rise in temperature. E. coli K165 [rpoH165(Am) supC(Ts)] is temperature sensitive for growth and does not induce heat shock protein synthesis. We have isolated a locus from Rhizobium meliloti called suhR that allows E. coli K165 to grow at high temperature and induce heat shock protein synthesis. R. meliloti suhR mutants were viable and symbiotically effective. suhR was found to have no DNA or derived amino acid sequence similarity to the genes of previously sequenced sigma factors or other data base entries, although a helix-turn-helix DNA-binding protein motif is present. suhR did not restore the phenotypic defects of delta rpoH E. coli; suppression of the E. coli K165 phenotype is thus likely to involve E. coli sigma 32. Western immunoblots showed that suhR caused an approximately twofold elevation of sigma 32 levels in K165; RNA blots indicated that rpoH mRNA level and stability were not altered. Stabilization of sigma 32 protein and increased rpoH mRNA translation are thus the most probable mechanisms of suppression.
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