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Communication of ClpXP protease hypersensitivity to bacteriophage Mu repressor isoforms
[摘要] The immunity repressor (Rep) of bacteriophage Mu establishes and maintains lysogeny by shutting down transposition functions needed for phage DNA replication. Although Rep is stable in vivo, an altered immunity repressor (Vir) encoded by virulent, trans-dominant Mu mutants is rapidly degraded by Escherichia coli ClpXP protease. Rep and Vir are degraded at approximately the same maximal velocity (V-max) by ClpXP, but the K-m for Rep (3.6 mu M) is over 20-fold higher than the K-m for Vir (0.15 mu M) Rep is also highly resistant to degradation in the presence of DNA whereas Vir is not. Vir increases the rate of Rep degradation by reducing its K-m and imparts to Rep ClpXP sensitivity in the presence of DNA. Vir can drive at an accelerated rate the complete degradation of Rep molecules that outnumber Vir by eightfold or more. So long as Vir is present at a concentration of 0.1 mu M or higher, Rep is degraded with a K-m that is indistinguishable from that of Vir. These characteristics of repressor may be an important means of transducing physiological signals that induce Mu transposition in response to growth conditions or environmental stress, ClpXP hypersensitivity being disseminated among Rep molecules for the induction of Mu transposition. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.
[发布日期] 1997-09-12 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] chaperone-linked protease;heat shock protein;phage Mu;transcriptional repressor;transposition [时效性] 
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