The rpoD gene functions as a multicopy suppressor for mutations in the chaperones, CbpA, DnaJ and DnaK, in Escherichia coli

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Abstract

The CbpA protein is an analog of the DnaJ molecular chaperone of Escherichia coli. The dnaJ- cbpA- double-null mutant exhibits severe defects in cell growth, namely, a very narrow temperature range for growth. To gain insight into the functions of CbpA as well as DnaJ, we isolated a multicopy suppressor gene that permits this dnaJ- cbpA- mutant to grow normally at low temperatures. The suppressor gene was identified as rpoD, the gene that encodes the major σ70. The biological implications of this finding are examined and discussed.

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Shiozawa, T., Ueguchi, C., & Mizuno, T. (1996). The rpoD gene functions as a multicopy suppressor for mutations in the chaperones, CbpA, DnaJ and DnaK, in Escherichia coli. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 138(2–3), 245–250. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-1097(96)00118-8

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