Affiliation:
1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
2. Department of Life Science and Research Center for Life Science, College of Science, Rikkyo University, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Among the 57 genes that encode ribosomal proteins in the genome of
Bacillus subtilis
, a Gram-positive bacterium, 50 genes were targeted by systematic inactivation. Individual deletion mutants of 16 ribosomal proteins (L1, L9, L15, L22, L23, L28, L29, L32, L33.1, L33.2, L34, L35, L36, S6, S20, and S21) were obtained successfully. In conjunction with previous reports, 22 ribosomal proteins have been shown to be nonessential in
B. subtilis
, at least for cell proliferation. Although several mutants that harbored a deletion of a ribosomal protein gene did not show any significant differences in any of the phenotypes that were tested, various mutants showed a reduced growth rate and reduced levels of 70S ribosomes compared with the wild type. In addition, severe defects in the sporulation frequency of the Δ
rplA
(L1) mutant and the motility of the Δ
rpsU
(S21) mutant were observed. These data provide the first evidence in
B. subtilis
that L1 and S21 are required for the progression of cellular differentiation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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