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A Class of Escherichia Coli Proteins Controlled by the HflA Locus

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Journal J Mol Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1987 Aug 5
PMID 2824788
Citations 12
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The HflA protein of Escherichia coli is critical for the choice of the lytic or lysogenic pathway by bacteriophage lambda. To investigate whether HflA plays a regulatory role in E. coli, we used two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to compare the distribution of E. coli proteins in hflA+ and hflA- cells. We found at least 13 proteins that are present in hflA- strains, but absent or very low in hflA+ strains. This observation indicates that HflA might be involved in regulation of a large class of E. coli proteins. Because of prior work implicating the Crp/cAMP system in Hfl-mediated regulation of lambda, we also studied the distribution of E. coli proteins in cya- strains unable to synthesize cAMP. Some of the same proteins found in hflA- are elicited by the addition of cAMP to cya- cells.

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