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Journal of Bacteriology, January 1999, p. 556-562, Vol. 181, No. 2
Departamento de Microbiología
Molecular, Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Morelos 62250, México
Received 15 May 1998/Accepted 15 November 1998
Expression of the Escherichia coli OmpC and OmpF outer
membrane proteins is regulated by the osmolarity of the culture media. In contrast, expression of OmpC in Salmonella typhi is not
influenced by osmolarity, while OmpF is regulated as in E. coli. To better understand the lack of osmoregulation of OmpC
expression in S. typhi, we compared the expression of the
ompC gene in S. typhi and E. coli,
using ompC-lacZ fusions and outer membrane protein (OMP)
electrophoretic profiles. S. typhi ompC expression levels in S. typhi were similar at low and high osmolarity along
the growth curve, whereas osmoregulation of E. coli ompC in
E. coli was observed during the exponential phase. Both
genes were highly expressed at high and low osmolarity when present in
S. typhi, while expression of both was regulated by
osmolarity in E. coli. Complementation experiments with
either the S. typhi or E. coli ompB operon in
an S. typhi
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The ompB Operon Partially Determines
Differential Expression of OmpC in Salmonella typhi and
Escherichia coli
ompB strain carrying the
ompC-lacZ fusions showed that both S. typhi and
E. coli ompC were not regulated by osmolarity when they
were under the control of S. typhi ompB. Interestingly, in
the same strain, both genes were osmoregulated under E. coli
ompB. Surprisingly, in E. coli
ompB, they were both osmoregulated under S. typhi or E. coli
ompB. Thus, the lack of osmoregulation of OmpC expression in
S. typhi is determined in part by the ompB
operon, as well as by other unknown trans-acting elements
present in S. typhi.
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Biotecnología, UNAM, Apdo. Postal 510-3, Cuernavaca, Morelos
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