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J. Bacteriol., 08 1995, 4207-4215, Vol 177, No. 15
SD Gupta, BT Lee, J Camakaris and HC Wu
It has been suggested previously that copper transport in Escherichia coli
is mediated by the products of at least six genes, cutA, cutB, cutC, cutD,
cutE, and cutF. A mutation in one or more of these genes results in an
increased copper sensitivity (D. Rouch, J. Camakaris, and B. T. O. Lee, p.
469-477, in D. H. Hamer and D. R. Winge, ed., Metal Ion Homeostasis:
Molecular Biology and Chemistry, 1989). Copper- sensitive cutC and cutF
mutants were transformed with a genomic library of E. coli, and
copper-tolerant transformants were selected. Two distinct clones were
identified, each of which partially restores copper tolerance in both the
cutC and cutF mutants of E. coli. Subcloning, physical mapping, and
sequence analysis have revealed that the cutC gene is located at 42.15 min
on the E. coli genome and encodes a cytoplasmic protein of 146 amino acids
and that the cutF gene is located at 4.77 min on the E. coli genome and is
allelic to the nlpE gene independently identified by Silhavy and coworkers
(W. B. Snyder, L. J. B. Davis, P. N. Danese, C. L. Cosma, and T. J.
Silhavy, J. Bacteriol. 177:4216-4223, 1995). Results from the genetic
mapping of the copper-sensitive mutations in the cutF mutant and sequencing
of the cutC and cutF (nlpE) alleles from both cutC and cutF mutants
indicate that both the cutC and cutF mutants are in fact double mutants
altered in these two genes, and mutations in both the genes appear to be
required for the copper-sensitive phenotype in each mutant.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of cutC and cutF (nlpE) genes involved in copper tolerance in Escherichia coli
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4799, USA.
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