Journal of Bacteriology, August 2000, p. 4564-4571, Vol. 182, No. 16
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Department of Microbiology and Molecular
Genetics, The University of Texas
Houston Medical School, Houston,
Texas 77030
Received 18 January 2000/Accepted 22 May 2000
Starvation and cell density regulate the developmental expression
of Myxococcus xanthus gene 4521. Three classes
of mutants allow expression of this developmental gene during growth on
nutrient agar, such that colonies of strains containing a Tn5
lac
4521 fusion are Lac+. One class of these
mutants inactivates SasN, a negative regulator of 4521 expression; another class activates SasS, a sensor kinase-positive regulator of 4521 expression; and a third class blocks
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) O-antigen biosynthesis. To identify additional
positive regulators of 4521 expression, 11 Lac
TnV.AS transposon insertion mutants were
isolated from a screen of 18,000 Lac+ LPS O-antigen mutants
containing Tn5 lac
4521 (Tcr). Ten mutations
identified genes that could encode positive regulators of
4521 developmental expression based on their ability to
abolish 4521 expression during development in the absence
of LPS O antigen and in an otherwise wild-type background. Eight of
these mutations mapped to the sasB locus, which encodes the
known 4521 regulators SasS and SasN. One mapped to
sasS, whereas seven identified new genes. Three mutations
mapped to a gene encoding an NtrC-like response regulator homologue,
designated sasR, and four others mapped to a gene
designated sasP. One mutation, designated
ssp10, specifically suppressed the LPS O-antigen defect;
the ssp10 mutation had no effect on 4521 expression in an otherwise wild-type background but reduced
4521 developmental expression in the absence of LPS O
antigen to a level close to that of the parent strain. All of the
mutations except those in sasP conferred defects during
growth and development. These data indicate that a number of elements are required for 4521 developmental expression and that
most of these are necessary for normal growth and fruiting body development.
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