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Mutation in the Structural Gene for Release Factor 1 (RF-1) of Salmonella Typhimurium Inhibits Cell Division

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1996 Jul 1
PMID 8682787
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Abstract

A temperature-sensitive mutant of Salmonella typhimurium LT2 was isolated. At the nonpermissive temperature cell division stopped and multinucleated filaments were formed. DNA, RNA, or protein synthesis was not affected until after about two generations. Different physiological conditions, such as anaerobiosis and different growth media, suppress the division deficiency at high temperatures. Certain mutations causing a reduced polypeptide chain elongation rate also suppress the division deficiency. The mutation is recessive and shown to be in the structural gene for release factor I (prfA). DNA sequencing of both the wild-type (prfA+) and mutant (prfA101) allele revealed a GC-to-AT transition in codon 168. Like other known prfA mutants, prfA101 can suppress amber mutations. The division defect in the prfA101 mutant strain could not be suppressed by overexpression of the ftsQAZ operon. Moreover, at the nonpermissive temperature the mutant shows a normal heat shock and SOS response and has a normal ppGpp level. We conclude that the prfA101-mediated defect in cell division is not directed through any of these metabolic pathways, which are all known to affect cell division. We speculate that the altered release factor I induces aberrant synthesis of an unidentified protein(s) involved in the elaborate process of septation.

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