Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Setsunan University, Osaka,1 and
2. Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara,2Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The expression of 21 novel genes located in the region from
dnaA
to
abrB
of the
Bacillus subtilis
chromosome was analyzed. One of the genes,
yaaH
, had a predicted promoter sequence conserved among SigE-dependent genes. Northern blot analysis revealed that
yaaH
mRNA was first detected from 2 h after the cessation of logarithmic growth (
T
2
) of sporulation in wild-type cells and in
spoIIIG
(SigG
−
) and
spoIVCB
(SigK
−
) mutants but not in
spoIIAC
(SigF
−
) and
spoIIGAB
(SigE
−
) mutants. The transcription start point was determined by primer extension analysis; the −10 and −35 regions are very similar to the consensus sequences recognized by SigE-containing RNA polymerase. A YaaH-His tag fusion encoded by a plasmid with a predicted promoter for the
yaaH
gene was produced from
T
2
of sporulation in a
B. subtilis
transformant and extracted from mature spores, indicating that the
yaaH
gene product is a spore protein. Inactivation of the
yaaH
gene by insertion of an erythromycin resistance gene did not affect vegetative growth or spore resistance to heat, chloroform, and lysozyme. The germination of
yaaH
mutant spores in a mixture of
l
-asparagine,
d
-glucose,
d
-fructose, and potassium chloride was almost the same as that of wild-type spores, but the mutant spores were defective in
l
-alanine-stimulated germination. These results suggest that
yaaH
is a novel gene encoding a spore protein produced in the mother cell compartment from
T
2
of sporulation and that it is required for the
l
-alanine-stimulated germination pathway.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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