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The Cpx proteins of Escherichia coli K-12: evidence that cpxA, ecfB, ssd, and eup mutations all identify the same gene.

S Rainwater1, P M Silverman.   

Abstract

An existing cpxA(Ts) mutant was resistant to amikacin at levels that inhibited completely the growth of a cpxA+ and a cpxA deletion strain and failed to grow as efficiently on exogenous proline. These properties are similar to those of mutants altered in a gene mapped to the cpxA locus and variously designated as ecfB, ssd, and eup. The amikacin resistance phenotype of the cpxA mutant was inseparable by recombination from the cpxA mutant phenotype (inability to grow at 41 degrees C without exogenous isoleucine and valine) and was recessive to the cpxA+ allele of a recombinant plasmid. Using methods that ensured independent mutations in the cpxA region of the chromosome, we isolated six new amikacin-resistant mutants following nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis. Three-factor crosses mapped the mutations to the cpxA locus. When transferred by P1 transduction to a cpxB11 Hfr strain, each of the mutations conferred the Tra- and Ilv- phenotypes characteristic of earlier cpxA mutants. Two of the new mutations led to a significantly impaired ability to utilize exogenous proline, and four led to partial resistance to colicin A. Two of the new cpxA alleles were recessive to the cpxA+ allele, and four were dominant, albeit to different degrees. On the basis of these data, we argue that cpxA, ecfB, eup, and ssd are all the same gene. We discuss the cellular function of the cpxA gene product in that light.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2185221      PMCID: PMC208883          DOI: 10.1128/jb.172.5.2456-2461.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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