The transcription termination factor Rho is required for oxidative stress survival in Caulobacter crescentus
Summary A transposon Tn5 mutagenesis library was generated from Caulobacter crescentus strain NA1000, and clones with deficiency in survival in a high concentration of NaCl were selected. One of these clones, 37G10, has the Tn5 integrated within the coding region of the transcription termination fac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular microbiology 2002-04, Vol.44 (1), p.181-194 |
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A transposon Tn5 mutagenesis library was generated from Caulobacter crescentus
strain NA1000, and clones with deficiency in survival in a high concentration of
NaCl were selected. One of these clones, 37G10, has the Tn5 integrated within
the coding region of the transcription termination factor Rho. Analysis of this mutant
phenotype showed that the cells are motile and present a normal cell cycle, but have
a longer generation time. This strain is sensitive to acidic pH, to the presence
of different salts and to heat shock, but it responds well to UV light and alkaline
pH. The most striking phenotype of the rho mutant is that it is extremely
sensitive to oxidative stress, in both exponential and stationary phases. Experiments
using a transcriptional fusion of the rho promoter region to the lacZ
gene showed that rho gene expression varies during the cell cycle, showing
very low expression levels at the swarmer cell stage and presenting maximum levels
in early predivisional cells. Transcription of the rho gene is increased in
the rho mutant strain, which is indicative of an autoregulatory circuit, and
there is a small variation in the cell cycle pattern of expression. Several peptides
have their synthesis altered in the mutant strain, as analysed by two‐dimensional
gel electrophoresis, most of which show a reduction in expression. These results
indicate that the Rho factor is essential for an efficient response to certain stresses
in Caulobacter. |
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2958.2002.02865.x |