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J. Bacteriol., Oct 1997, 6426-6431, Vol 179, No. 20
J Maddock, A Bhatt, M Koch and J Skidmore
We have identified an essential Caulobacter crescentus gene (cgtA) that
encodes a member of a recently identified subfamily of GTPases (the Obg
family) conserved from Bacteria to Archaea to humans. This evolutionary
conservation between distantly related species suggests that this family of
GTP-binding proteins possesses a fundamental, yet unknown, cellular role.
In this report, we describe the isolation and sequence of the cgtA gene.
The predicted CgtA protein displays striking similarity to the Obg family
of small, monomeric GTP-binding proteins, both in the conserved guanine
nucleotide-binding domains and throughout the N-terminal glycine-rich
domain that is found in many members of the Obg family. Disruption of the
cgtA gene was lethal, demonstrating that this gene is essential for cell
growth. Immunoblot analysis revealed that CgtA protein levels remained
constant throughout the C. crescentus cell cycle.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of an essential Caulobacter crescentus gene encoding a member of the Obg family of GTP-binding proteins
Department of Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-1048, USA. maddock@biology.lsa.umich.edu
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