Cloning and molecular characterization of groESL beat-shock operon in methylotrophic bacterium Methylovorus sp strain SS1 DSM 11726

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Abstract

The groESL bicistronic operon of a restricted facultative methylotrophic bacterium Methylovorus sp. strain SSI DSM 11726 was cloned and characterized. It was found to consist of two ORFs encoding proteins with molecular masses of 11,395 and 57,396 daltons, which showed a high degree of homology to other bacterial GroES and GroEL proteins. The genes were clustered in the transcription order groES-groEL. Northern blot analyses suggested that the groESL operon is transcribed as a bicistronic 2.2-kb mRNA, the steady-state level of which was markedly increased by temperature elevation. Primer extension analysis demonstrated one potential transcription start site preceding the groESL operon, which is located 100bp upstream of the groES start codon. The transcription start site was preceded by a putative promoter region highly homologous to the consensus sequences of Escherichia coli sigma(32)-type heat shock promoter, which functioned under both normal and heat shock conditions in E. coli. Heat shock mRNA was maximally produced by Methylovorus sp. strain SSI approximately 10min after increasing the temperature from 30 to 42 degrees C. The groESL operon was also induced by hydrogen peroxide or salt shock.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)695-702
Number of pages8
JournalBMB Reports
Volume38
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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