Membrane preparations from radioactively labeled male and female strains of E. coli K-12 were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and autoradiography. An intensely labeled band corresponding to a protein of molecular weight of 24,000 was readily apparent in preparations from Hfr and F prime strains but not in those from female strains. When preparations from a series of Hfr strains containing transfer operon deletions were examined, presence of the band was found to be associated with retention of the region of the F transfer operon between ilzA and traD. Thus, the band ('protein S') appears to be the product of an F tra operon activity corresponding to traS (the gene for surface or entry exclusion), or an unknown gene in its vicinity. As predicted, protein S was subject to Fin+ control; only a faint band was detectable if the repressed plasmid R100 was also present in the F lac strain. A 24,000 dalton protein was also found in membrane preparations from strains carrying the depressed plasmids R100-1 and R1-19 but not in those from strains carrying the repressed plasmids R100 or R1. Thus, the appearance of protein S in the membrane may be a general phenomenon resulting from transfer operon expression of F like plasmids.
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Minkley, E. G., & Ippen Ihler, K. (1977). Identification of a membrane protein associated with expression of the surface exclusion region of the F transfer operon. Journal of Bacteriology, 129(3), 1613–1622. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.129.3.1613-1622.1977
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