Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Abstract
ABSTRACT
An insertion in the promoter of the operon that encodes the molecular chaperone GroE was isolated as an antimutator for stationary-phase or adaptive mutation. The
groE
operon consists of two genes,
groES
and
groEL
; point mutations in either gene conferred the same phenotype, reducing Lac
+
adaptive mutation 10- to 20-fold.
groE
mutant strains had 1/10 the amount of error-prone DNA polymerase IV (Pol IV). In
recG
+
strains, the reduction in Pol IV was sufficient to account for their low rate of adaptive mutation, but in
recG
mutant strains, a deficiency of GroE had some additional effect on adaptive mutation. Pol IV is induced as part of the SOS response, but the effect of GroE on Pol IV was independent of LexA. We were unable to show that GroE interacts directly with Pol IV, suggesting that GroE may act indirectly. Together with previous results, these findings indicate that Pol IV is a component of several cellular stress responses.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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