Literature DB >> 6160384

[Guanosine polyphosphate concentration and stable RNA synthesis in Bacillus subtilis following suppression of protein synthesis].

B R Belitskiĭ, R S Shakulov.   

Abstract

Amount of guanosine-5'-triphosphate, 3'-diphosphate (pppGpp) and guanosine-5'-diphosphate, 3'-diphosphate (ppGpp) in the cells of b. subtilis increased several times during starvation for lysine or after treatment with serine hydroxamate (analog of serine) or norvaline (analog of leucine), or in the presence of trimethoprim, which induced deficiency of methionine and leucine. In exponentially growing cells the concentration of pppGpp was found to be 10-20 pmol/A600. When serine hydroxamate or trimethoprim were added, concentration of pppGpp increased to 500-800 pmol/A600 and then slowly diminished. Elimination of lysine or addition to the culture medium of norvaline caused slight transitory accumulation of pppGpp (150 pmol/A600). The amount of another nucleotide ppGpp was always 2-3 times lower than one of pppGpp. Accumulation of (p)ppGpp in rel+ cells was accompanied by cessation of stable RNA synthesis. Under conditions described above rel- cells continued RNA synthesis and did not accumulate (p)ppGpp. In the rel+ cells treated with serine hydroxamate synthesis of stable RNA resumed and the amount of (p)ppGpp decreased after addition of serine or tetracycline and chloramphenicol. The half-life period for pppGpp in the presence of chloramphenicol was determined to be 30-40 seconds. Thus, during aminoacyl-tRNA deficiency rel+ cells of B. subtilis accumulate (p)ppGpp, which are believed to participate in negative regulation of RNA synthesis. Slight accumulation of pppGpp without concomitant inhibition of stable RNA synthesis was observed after treatment of growing cells with chloramphenicol.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6160384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)        ISSN: 0026-8984


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