| Literature DB >> 28938097 |
Ingrid R Alves1, Marco A Lima-Noronha1, Larissa G Silva1, Frank S Fernández-Silva1, Aline Luiza D Freitas1, Marilis V Marques1, Rodrigo S Galhardo2.
Abstract
imuABC (imuAB dnaE2) genes are responsible for SOS-mutagenesis in Caulobacter crescentus and other bacterial species devoid of umuDC. In this work, we have constructed operator-constitutive mutants of the imuABC operon. We used this genetic tool to investigate the effect of SOS-induced levels of these genes upon both spontaneous and damage-induced mutagenesis. We showed that constitutive expression of imuABC does not increase spontaneous or damage-induced mutagenesis, nor increases cellular resistance to DNA-damaging agents. Nevertheless, the presence of the operator-constitutive mutation rescues mutagenesis in a recA background, indicating that imuABC are the only genes required at SOS-induced levels for translesion synthesis (TLS) in C. crescentus. Furthermore, these data also show that TLS mediated by ImuABC does not require RecA, unlike umuDC-dependent mutagenesis in E. coli.Entities:
Keywords: Caulobacter crescentus; SOS response; dnaE2; imuABC; recA
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28938097 DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2017.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: DNA Repair (Amst) ISSN: 1568-7856