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The immunity and lysis genes of ColN plasmid pCHAP4

Authors :
Pugsley, Anthony P.
Source :
Molecular and General Genetics MGG; February 1988, Vol. 211 Issue: 2 p335-341, 7p
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

Nucleotide sequencing of part of the plasmid pCHAP4, which encodes the ca. 42000 Da putative poreforming colicin N, confirmed previous results indicating that the colicin N immunity gene (cni) and the colicin release or lysis gene (cnl) are located immediately downstream from the colicin N structural gene (cna) in the order cna-cni-cnl. The cni gene is transcribed in the opposite direction to cna and probably encodes an M<subscript>r</subscript> 15239 Da protein. The putative immunity protein was detected among the [<superscript>35</superscript>S]methionine-labelled proteins produced by minicells carrying cni cloned under lac promoter control, and when the gene was subcloned into expression vectors under the control of a bacteriophage T7 promoter. Deletion of the region immediately upstream from cni completely abolished colicin N immunity, presumably because the natural promoter had been deleted. cnl is in the same operon as cna, and encodes a typical Col plasmid pro-lysis protein comprising a signal peptide and a 34 residue mature polypeptide with high homology to all but one of the other known Col lysis proteins, including the fatty acylated amino-terminal cysteine residue which was specifically labelled with <superscript>3</superscript>H-palmitate. Cell fractionation studies indicated that the cnl gene product was located predominantly in the outer membrane.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00268925 and 14321874
Volume :
211
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs16245905
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00330613