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. 1983;190(3):379-83.
doi: 10.1007/BF00331062.

Autoinduced synthesis of colicin E2

Autoinduced synthesis of colicin E2

A P Pugsley. Mol Gen Genet. 1983.

Abstract

Escherichia coli K-12 cells carrying the high copy number plasmid ColE2-P9 and a sfiA-lacZ gene fusion exhibit abnormally high levels of SOS-regulated phi sfiA-lacZ expression. Increased sfiA-lacZ expression is caused by the action of colicin E2, which is a DNase, rather than by the presence of multiple copies of a binding site for LexA protein, the repressor for the sfiA and colicin E2 genes. Expression of sfiA-lacZ was reduced to normal levels if the ColE2+ strain lacked the outer membrane colicin E2 receptor protein (BtuB) or if they carried an increased number of colicin E2 immunity genes. The results suggest that cultures of ColE2+ strains contain a small number of cells which produce colicin which can then enter other, non-producing cells in the culture and cause sufficient damage to the DNA to induce the SOS system. The levels of colicin E2 immunity in the producing cells is presumably sufficient to prevent extensive lethal effects of the colicin, but insufficient to prevent limited endonuclease activity. An important consequence of this phenomenon is that the DNase action of colicin E2 can stimulate its own production.

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