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Journal of Bacteriology, May 2000, p. 2438-2444, Vol. 182, No. 9
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A
54 Activator Protein Necessary for
Spore Differentiation within the Fruiting Body of
Myxococcus xanthus
Lisa
Gorski,
Thomas
Gronewold, and
Dale
Kaiser*
Departments of Biochemistry and Developmental
Biology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California
Received 6 December 1999/Accepted 9 February 2000
Insertion of an internal DNA fragment into the act1
gene, which encodes one of several
54-activator proteins
in Myxococcus xanthus, produced a mutant defective in
fruiting body development. While fruiting-body aggregation appears
normal in the mutant, it fails to sporulate (<10
6 the
wild-type number of viable spores). The A and C intercellular signals,
which are required for sporulation, are produced by the mutant. But,
while it produces A-factor at levels as high as that of the wild type,
the mutant produces much less C-signal than normal, as measured either
by C-factor bioassay or by the total amount of C-factor protein
detected with specific antibody. Expression of three C-factor-dependent
reporters is altered in the mutant: the level of expression of
4414
is about 15% of normal, and
4459 and
4403 have alterations in
their time course. Finally, the methylation of FrzCD protein is below
normal in the mutant. It is proposed that Act1 protein responds to
C-signal reception by increasing the expression of the csgA
gene. This C-signal-dependent increase constitutes a positive feedback
in the wild type. The act1 mutant, unable to raise the
level of csgA expression, carries out only those
developmental steps for which a low level of C-signaling is adequate.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Developmental Biology, Beckman Center, B300, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305-5329.

Present address: Western Regional Research Center, USDA/ARS,
Albany, CA
94710.
Journal of Bacteriology, May 2000, p. 2438-2444, Vol. 182, No. 9
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