Genes affecting the major outer membrane proteins of Escherichia coli K-12: Mutations at nmpA and nmpB |
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Authors: | Anthony P Pugsley David R Lee and Carl A Schnaitman |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia, Medical School, 22908 Charlottesville, Virginia, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Microbiology, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstraße 70, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;(3) University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Summary Strains of Escherichia coli K-12 carrying mutations at either of two distinct loci (nmpA and nmpB) produce a new outer membrane pore protein which is not present in wild type cells. Mutations at either of these loci result in sensitivity to phage TC45, which can use this new protein as its receptor, and the new protein (the NmpAB protein) appears to be identical in both NmpA and NmpB mutants. In order to determine whether both of these loci contain structural genes for the NmpAB protein, strains carrying secondary mutations at either of these loci which produced altered proteins were sought by selecting for resistance to phage TC45. Mutants which produced proteins with altered electrophoretic mobility and altered peptide maps were isolated from strains carrying both nmpA and nmpB mutations, and these secondary mutations mapped at the same sites as the original mutations leading to production of the NmpAB protein. This suggests that both loci contain structural genes. Strains mutant at nmpB which can no longer produce the protein can mutate at the nmpA locus to produce the new protein, indicating that both genes can exist in the same cell. Since the altered proteins of mutant strains could be distinguished from one another, we attempted to construct strains in which both nmpA and nmpB were expressed. In all cases only the protein produced by the nmpB mutation was produced, indicating some form of cooperative regulation of the two genes. |
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