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DNA supercoiling in a thermotolerant mutant ofEscherichia coli
Authors:S. Marvin Friedman   Muhammad Malik  Karl Drlica
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College of The City University of New York, 695 Park Avenue, 10021 New York, NY, USA;(2) Public Health Research Institute, 455 First Avenue, 10016 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:A spontaneously occurring, nalidixic acid-resistant (NalR), thermotolerant (T/r) mutant ofEscherichia coli was isolated. Bacteriophage P1-mediated transduction showed that NalR mapped at or neargyr A, one of the two genes encoding DNA gyrase. Expression ofgyrA+ from a plasmid rendered the mutant sensitive to nalidixic acid and to high temperature, the result expected for alleles mapping ingyrA. Plasmid linking number measurements, made with DNA from cells grown at 37° C or shifted to 48° C, revealed that supercoiling was about 12% less negative in the T/r mutant than in the parental strain. Each strain preferentially expressed two different proteins at 48° C. The genetic and supercoiling data indicate that thermo-tolerance can arise from an alteration in DNA gyrase that lowers supercoiling. This eubacterial study, when. coupled with those of archaebacteria, suggests that DNA relaxation is a general aspect of thermotolerance.
Keywords:DNA supercoiling  Thermotolearnt mutant  DNA gyrase  Nalidixic acid  Escherichia coli
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