Cyclic AMP (cAMP) inhibited septum formation in E. coli PA3092 and induced cell filamentation at elevated temperatures. This phenomenon was first observed in E. coli PA3092 and is due to a temperature-sensitive mutation. The authors tentatively named this mutation fic (filamentation induced by cAMP). The fic gene was located near rpsL (formerly strA) on the E. coli K-12 map. The inhibitory effect of cAMP on cell division and filamentation in a fic mutant was not observed in a crp mutant. When cAMP was removed from the culture medium, filaments were divided into rods as the intracellular cAMP level decreased. These results suggest that the cAMP-cAMP receptor protein complex causes filamentation in the fic mutant, E. coli PA3092.
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Utsumi, R., Nakamoto, Y., Kawamukai, M., Himeno, M., & Komano, T. (1982). Involvement of cyclic AMP and its receptor protein in filamentation of an Escherichia coli fic mutant. Journal of Bacteriology, 151(2), 807–812. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.151.2.807-812.1982
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