Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Upon temperature downshift, a group of proteins called cold shock proteins, such as CspA, CspB, and CsdA, are transiently induced in
Escherichia coli
. However, when the 5′ untranslated region (5′ UTR) of
cspA
mRNA is overproduced at low temperature, the expression of cold shock genes is prolonged or derepressed. It has been proposed that this effect is due to highly conserved 11-base sequences designated the “cold box” existing in the 5′ UTRs of
cspA
,
cspB
, and
csdA
. Here, we demonstrate that the overproduction of the 5′ UTR of not only
cspA
but also
cspB
and
csdA
mRNAs causes derepression of all three genes at the same time. Conversely, when the cold-box region was deleted from the
cspA
5′ UTR its derepression function was abolished. The amount of mRNA from the chromosomal
cspA
gene was much higher in cells overproducing the wild-type 5′ UTR by means of a plasmid than it was in cells overproducing the cold-box-deleted 5′ UTR. The stability of the chromosomal
cspA
mRNA in cells overproducing the wild-type 5′ UTR was almost identical to that in cells overproducing the cold-box-deleted 5′ UTR. Therefore, the derepression of
cspA
caused by overproduction of 5′ UTR at the end of the acclimation phase occurs at the level of transcription but not by mRNA stabilization, indicating that the cold-box region plays a negative role in
cspA
transcription in cold shock-adapted cells. The role of the cold-box region was further confirmed with a
cspA
mutant strain containing a cold-box-deleted
cspA
gene integrated into the chromosome, which showed a high level of constitutive production of CspA but not CspB during exponential growth at low temperature.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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