Dissociation of tsl-tif-induced filamentation and recA protein synthesis in Escherichia coli K-12
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.142.3.819-828.1980
Dissociation of tsl-tif-induced filamentation and recA protein synthesis in Escherichia coli K-12
Abstract
In Escherichia coli, expression of the tif-1 mutation (in the recA gene) induces the "SOS response" at 40 degrees C, including massive synthesis of the recA(tif) protein, cell filamentation, appearance of new repair and mutagenic activities, and prophage induction. Expression of the tsl-1 mutation (in the lexA gene) induces massive synthesis of the recA protein and cell filamentation at 42 degrees C, although other SOS functions are not induced. In this paper we show that the septation inhibition induced in tif and tsl strains at 42 degrees C is not due to the presence of a high concentration of recA protein since (i) no recA mutants (</=10(-8)) were isolated among thermoresistant nonfilamenting revertants of a tif-1 tsl-1 strain, (ii) in a tsl-1 zab-53 strain, only the low basal level of recA protein was synthesized at 42 degrees C, yet cell division was inhibited, and (iii) in a tsl-1 recA99 (amber) strain, no recA protein could be detected at 42 degrees C, yet cell division was inhibited. Among suppressors of tsl-tif-induced lethality are mutations at a locus which we call infB, located in the 66- to 83-min region. The infB1 mutation confers a highly pleiotropic phenotype, which is suggestive of a regulatory defect; it suppressed tsl-tif-induced filamentation but not recA protein synthesis, it did not suppress ultraviolet-induced filamentation (in a lon derivative), and it reduced but did not abolish tif-mediated induction of lambda prophage and bacterial mutagenesis. The dissociation of tsl-tif-induced septation inhibition and recA protein synthesis in the tif-1 tsl-1 infB1 strain suggests that the control of SOS filamentation may not be strictly identical to the control of recA protein synthesis.
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