Literature DB >> 24637032

Enhanced expression of Bacillus subtilis yaaA can restore both the growth and the sporulation defects caused by mutation of rplB, encoding ribosomal protein L2.

Shota Suzuki1, Osamu Tanigawa1, Genki Akanuma1, Hideaki Nanamiya1, Fujio Kawamura1, Kazumi Tagami1, Naofumi Nomura1, Teppei Kawabata1, Yasuhiko Sekine1.   

Abstract

A temperature-sensitive mutation in rplB, designated rplB142, encodes a missense mutation at position 142 [His (CAT) to Leu (CTT)] of Bacillus subtilis ribosomal protein L2. The strain carrying the mutation grew more slowly than the wild-type, even at low temperatures, probably due to the formation of defective 70S ribosomes and the accumulation of incomplete 50S subunits (50S* subunits). Gel analysis indicated that amounts of L2 protein and also of L16 protein were reduced in ribosomes prepared from the rplB142 mutant 90 min after increasing the growth temperature to 45 °C. These results suggest that the assembly of the L16 protein into the 50S subunit requires the native L2 protein. The H142L mutation in the defective L2 protein affected sporulation as well as growth, even at the permissive temperature. A suppressor mutation that restored both growth and sporulation of the rplB142 mutant at low temperature was identified as a single base deletion located immediately upstream of the yaaA gene that resulted in an increase in its transcription. Furthermore, genetic analysis showed that enhanced synthesis of YaaA restores the functionality of L2 (H142L) by facilitating its assembly into 50S subunits.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24637032     DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.076463-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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