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J. Bacteriol., 10 1997, 6522-6524, Vol 179, No. 20
M Berkmen, MJ Benedik and U Blasi
The recently discovered nucC locus of Serratia marcescens encodes the
cryptic prophage genes nucE, nucD, and nucC. NucC is required for
expression of the S. marcescens nuclease and functions as a transcriptional
activator of the nuclease gene, nucA. NucE and NucD are dispensable for
nuclease expression but were proposed to allow for secretion of the
nuclease by Escherichia coli. Here, we show (i) that the NucE protein is
membrane bound, (ii) that it can complement the lambda S holin, (iii) that
it can be triggered by potassium cyanide, (iv) that it is detrimental to
cell viability, and (v) that the concomitant expression of nucE and nucD
results in cell lysis. Apparently NucE and NucD function as a holin and an
endolysin, respectively. This suggests that their roles in nuclease
secretion by E. coli are indirect, possibly through directed cell lysis.
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The Serratia marcescens NucE protein functions as a holin in Escherichia coli
Institute of Microbiology and Genetics, Vienna Biocenter, University of Vienna, Austria.
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