J. Bacteriol., Oct 1995, 5393-5400, Vol 177, No. 19
NB Reuven, EV Koonin, KE Rudd and MP Deutscher
The Escherichia coli rnt gene, which encodes the RNA-processing enzyme
RNase T, is cotranscribed with a downstream gene. Complete sequencing of
this gene indicates that its coding region encompasses 1,538 amino acids,
making it the longest known protein in E. coli. The gene (tentatively
termed lhr for long helicase related) contains the seven conserved motifs
of the DNA and RNA helicase superfamily II. An approximately 170-kDa
protein is observed by sodium dodecyl sulfate- polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis of 35S-labeled extracts prepared from cells in which lhr is
under the control of an induced T7 promoter. This protein is absent when
lhr is interrupted or when no plasmid is present. Downstream of lhr is the
C-terminal region of a convergent gene with homology to glutaredoxin.
Interruptions of chromosomal lhr at two different positions within the gene
do not affect the growth of E. coli at various temperatures in rich or
minimal medium, indicating that lhr is not essential for usual laboratory
growth. lhr interruption also has no effect on anaerobic growth. In
addition, cells lacking Lhr recover normally from starvation, plate phage
normally, and display normal sensitivities to UV irradiation and H2O2.
Southern analysis showed that no other gene closely related to lhr is
present on the E. coli chromosome. These data expand the known size range
of E. coli proteins and suggest that very large helicases are present in
this organism.
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The gene for the longest known Escherichia coli protein is a member of helicase superfamily II
Department of Biochemistry, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington 06032, USA.
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