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Journal of Bacteriology, July 2006, p. 5024-5032, Vol. 188, No. 14
0021-9193/06/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/JB.00130-06
Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Genetic Evidence for the Requirement of RecA Loading Activity in SOS Induction after UV Irradiation in Escherichia coli

Ivana Ivancic-Bace,1 Ignacija Vlasic,2 Erika Salaj-Smic,2 and Krunoslav Brcic-Kostic2*

Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb,1 Department of Molecular Biology, Ruðer Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia2

Received 24 January 2006/ Accepted 1 May 2006

The SOS response in Escherichia coli results in the coordinately induced expression of more than 40 genes which occurs when cells are treated with DNA-damaging agents. This response is dependent on RecA (coprotease), LexA (repressor), and the presence of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA). A prerequisite for SOS induction is the formation of a RecA-ssDNA filament. Depending on the DNA substrate, the RecA-ssDNA filament is produced by either RecBCD, RecFOR, or a hybrid recombination mechansim with specific enzyme activities, including helicase, exonuclease, and RecA loading. In this study we examined the role of RecA loading activity in SOS induction after UV irradiation. We performed a genetic analysis of SOS induction in strains with a mutation which eliminates RecA loading activity in the RecBCD enzyme (recB1080 allele). We found that RecA loading activity is essential for SOS induction. In the recB1080 mutant RecQ helicase is not important, whereas RecJ nuclease slightly decreases SOS induction after UV irradiation. In addition, we found that the recB1080 mutant exhibited constitutive expression of the SOS regulon. Surprisingly, this constitutive SOS expression was dependent on the RecJ protein but not on RecFOR, implying that there is a different mechanism of RecA loading for constitutive SOS expression.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Molecular Biology, Ruðer Boskovic Institute, Bijenicka 54, HR-10002 Zagreb, Croatia. Phone: 385-1-456 11 11. Fax: 385-1-456 11 77. E-mail: brcic{at}irb.hr.


Journal of Bacteriology, July 2006, p. 5024-5032, Vol. 188, No. 14
0021-9193/06/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/JB.00130-06
Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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