Spermidine acetylation in response to a variety of stresses in Escherichia coli
Heat shock, cold shock, ethanol, and alkaline shift, but not hydrogen peroxide, stimulate the accumulation of monoacetylspermidine in Escherichia coli. Acetylation occurs with nearly equal frequencies at both the N1 and N8 positions of this ubiquitous polycation. Spermidine acetylation does not appe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1991-07, Vol.266 (19), p.12439-12441 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Heat shock, cold shock, ethanol, and alkaline shift, but not hydrogen peroxide, stimulate the accumulation of monoacetylspermidine
in Escherichia coli. Acetylation occurs with nearly equal frequencies at both the N1 and N8 positions of this ubiquitous polycation.
Spermidine acetylation does not appear to be associated with known stress regulons, such as htpR, oxyR, and SOS. E. coli,
capable of acetylating spermidine, constitutively express a spermidine acetyltransferase activity during all phases of growth,
and this activity is unaffected by cold shock. A mutant strain, incapable of acetylating spermidine, does not express this
enzyme activity but grows at an identical rate as the parent strain at 37 degrees C. These results demonstrate that the monoacetylation
of spermidine in E. coli is regulated by some mechanism other than a stress-inducible acetyltransferase and is not essential
for growth of these cells. They suggest that polyamine acetylation is involved in the responses of these organisms to a variety
of chemical and physical stresses. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)98917-9 |