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Journal of Bacteriology, September 1999, p. 5855-5859, Vol. 181, No. 18
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Study of the Interaction between Bacteriophage T4
asiA and Escherichia coli
70, Using the Yeast
Two-Hybrid System: Neutralization of asiA Toxicity to E. coli Cells by Coexpression of a Truncated
70 Fragment
Umender K.
Sharma,
Sudha
Ravishankar,
Radha Krishan
Shandil,
P. V. K.
Praveen, and
T. S.
Balganesh*
AstraZeneca Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore-560 003, India
Received 2 April 1999/Accepted 2 July 1999
The interaction of T4 phage-encoded anti-sigma factor, asiA, and
Escherichia coli
70 was studied by using the
yeast two-hybrid system. Truncation of
70 to identify
the minimum region involved in the interaction showed that the fragment
containing amino acid residues proximal to the C terminus (residues 547 to 603) was sufficient for complexing to asiA. Studies also indicated
that some of the truncated C-terminal fragments (residues 493 to 613)
had higher affinity for asiA as judged by the increased
-galactosidase activity. It is proposed that the observed higher
affinity may be due to the unmasking of the binding region of asiA on
the sigma protein. Advantage was taken of the increased affinity of
truncated
70 fragments to asiA in designing a
coexpression system wherein the toxicity of asiA expression in E. coli could be neutralized and the complex of truncated
70 and asiA could be expressed in large quantities and purified.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: AstraZeneca Pvt.
Ltd., 277, T. Chowdaiah Road, Malleswaram, Bangalore-560 003, India. Phone: 91 80 3340372. Fax: 91 80 3340449. E-mail:
Tanjore.Balganesh{at}astra.in.astra.com.
Journal of Bacteriology, September 1999, p. 5855-5859, Vol. 181, No. 18
0021-9193/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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