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OmpT Expression and Activity Increase in Response to Recombinant Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase Overexpression and Heat Shock in E. Coli

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Publisher Karger
Date 2000 Aug 11
PMID 10937437
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Abstract

The activity of a 35 kDa protease increased in response to induced expression of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) in E. coli. This protease was partially purified, extensively characterized, and identified via the use of zymogram gels as the outer membrane protease, OmpT. In experiments targeting the overlap of well-characterized stress responses, OmpT activity was found to increase in response to heat shock but was only minimally affected by amino acid limitation. The largest increase in activity was found after induction of CAT. OmpT expression levels also increased in response to induction of recombinant CAT overexpression and heat shock. This is the first report of increased activity and expression of an outer membrane protease during cytoplasmic overexpression of a recombinant protein.

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