J Bacteriol. 1993 November; 175(22): 7170-7177
Stress response of Escherichia coli to elevated hydrostatic pressure.
T J Welch,
A Farewell,
F C Neidhardt and
D H Bartlett
Center for Marine Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0202.
ABSTRACT
The response of exponentially growing cultures of Escherichia coli to abrupt shifts in hydrostatic pressure was studied. A pressure upshift to 546 atm (55,304 kPa) of hydrostatic pressure profoundly perturbed cell division, nucleoid structure, and the total rate of protein synthesis. The number of polypeptides synthesized at increased pressure was greatly reduced, and many proteins exhibited elevated rates of synthesis relative to total protein synthesis. We designated the latter proteins pressure-induced proteins (PIPs). The PIP response was transient, with the largest induction occurring approximately 60 to 90 min postshift. Fifty-five PIPs were identified. Many of these proteins are also induced by heat shock or cold shock. The PIP demonstrating the greatest pressure induction was a basic protein of 15.6 kDa. High pressure inhibits growth but does not inhibit the synthesis of stringently controlled proteins. Cold shock is the only additional signal which has been found to elicit this type of response. These data indicate that elevated pressure induces a unique stress response in E. coli, the further characterization of which could be useful in delineating its inhibitory nature.
J Bacteriol. 1993 November; 175(22): 7170-7177
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