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A Role for the acrA Gene in the Protection of Escherichia coli Cells against Excess Sodium
Authors:Nakamura  Hakobu; Yamamoto  Hideyuki; Hirase  Kangetsu; Hase  Atsushi
Institution:1Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Konan University Kobe, 658 Japan
2Osaka City Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science Osaka, 543 Japan
Abstract:The acrA gene determines the sensitivity of Escherichia coliK-12 cells to acriflavine, which is one of the acridine dyesand which effectively eliminates certain plasmids from the bacterialcells. The acriflavine-sensitivity mutation leads to instabilityof plasmids, such as sex (F)- and drug-resistance (R)-factorsand to loss of a membrane protein with molecular weight about60 kDa (Nakamura 1974, 1976, Nakamura et al. 1975, 1981). Wehave found that cells with a mutant acrA gene were also moresensitive to an excess of sodium ions in the medium than werethe wild-type acrA+ cells (Nakamura 1977). The product of theacrA gene hindered the accumulation of sodium by the cells.Although mutations in theproA or proB genes, which determinethe synthesis of the enzymes y-glutamyl phosphate reductaseand y-glutamyl kinase, respectively, in the proline-biosyntheticpathway also led to sensitivity to and accumulation of excesssodium, the presence of the acrA+ allele decreased both theseparameters. (Received November 1, 1989; Accepted April 27, 1990)
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