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Gene expression during development of Myxococcus xanthus: pattern of protein synthesis.
Authors:M Inouye  S Inouye  D R Zusman
Affiliation:Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA
Abstract:The pattern of protein synthesis during development of Myxococcus xanthus was investigated. This gram-negative bacterium has a complex life cycle which involves a temporal sequence of cellular aggregation, mound formation, and myxosporulation. At various stages of development, cells were pulse-labeled with a 14C-labeled amino acid mixture. Synthesis of soluble and membrane proteins was then analyzed by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Of the 30 major soluble proteins, at least 25% showed significant changes in their rates of production during development. Several significant changes were also found in the membrane proteins as analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The major proteins synthesized during development were classified into four different types: accumulation proteins, peak proteins, late proteins, and constant proteins. The synthesis of protein S, an accumulation protein, increases dramatically during development to a maximum of 15% of total soluble protein synthesis. When methionine was added to the culture medium, cells did not form fruiting bodies. Under these conditions, almost all of the protein changes observed in the early and middle periods of development still occurred. However, the production of late proteins (e.g., protein U) was not observed, suggesting that methionine blocks a late stage of development. During glycerol induction, many of the changes in protein synthesis which normally occur during development were not observed (e.g., protein S did not accumulate). These results indicate that gene expression in M. xanthus is complex and subject to tight regulation.
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