The stationary-phase morphogene bolA from Escherichia coli is induced by stress during early stages of growth

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The Escherichia coli morphogene bolA causes round morphology when overexpressed. The expression of bolA is mainly regulated by a σ(s)-dependent gearbox promoter bolA1p. Such regulation results in increased relative levels of expression at slow growth rates, as seen with those attained at the onset of stationary phase. We demonstrate that bolA1p is also induced during early logarithmic growth in response to several forms of stress, and that this induction can be partially σ(s) independent. Sudden carbon starvation results in a 17-fold increase in mRNA levels derived from bolA1p 1 h after stress imposition. Increased osmolarity results in a more than 20-fold increase after the same period. Considerable increases in bolA1p mRNA levels were also detected as a result of heat shock, acidic stress and oxidative stress, which has been shown to inhibit σ(s) translation. The orders of magnitude of bolA1p induction in log phase due to sudden starvation, osmotic shock and oxidative stress surpass the levels reached in stationary phase. Under sudden carbon starvation and osmotic shock, the cells changed their morphology, resembling those cells in which bolA is overexpressed in stationary phase. Increased expression and morphological changes due to sudden carbon starvation and osmotic shock still occur when σ(s) is not present in a rpoS- background. The results a show that expression of bolA is not confined to stationary phase, but it can also play an important role in general stress response. We propose that bolA1p stress induction overrides the normal regulation imposed by growth rate, which is strictly the result of σ(s)-directed transcription.

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Santos, J. M., Freire, P., Vicente, M., & Arraiano, C. M. (1999). The stationary-phase morphogene bolA from Escherichia coli is induced by stress during early stages of growth. Molecular Microbiology, 32(4), 789–798. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01397.x

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