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Journal of Bacteriology, February 2001, p. 1339-1345, Vol. 183, No. 4
Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
Received 13 September 2000/Accepted 27 November 2000
Intermycelial transfer of Streptomyces plasmid pIJ101
occurs prior to cellular differentiation and is mediated by plasmid functions that are also required for production of zones of
growth-inhibited recipient cells (i.e., pocks) that develop around
individual donors during mating on agar medium. Several other pIJ101
functions, including that of the kilB gene, whose
unregulated expression on pIJ101 is lethal, are required for normal
pock size and so have been postulated to mediate intramycelial spread
of the plasmid throughout recipient cells. Using antibodies raised
against a KilB fusion protein expressed in Escherichia
coli, native KilB protein was detected throughout development of
pIJ101-containing Streptomyces lividans cells, with the
concentration of KilB increasing dramatically and reaching a maximum
during the final stages (i.e., sporulation and secondary metabolism) of
cellular differentiation. Insertion of the kilB gene of
pIJ101 into the S. lividans chromosome in cells lacking the
pIJ101 KorB protein, which normally represses kilB gene
transcription, resulted in elevated but still temporally increasing
amounts of KilB. The increased expression or accumulation of the KilB
spread protein throughout cellular differentiation of S. lividans, which leads to maximum KilB concentrations during developmental stages that occur far later than when intermycelial transfer of pIJ101 is mediated, supports the existence of a subsequent intramycelial component to the pIJ101 spread function. The results also
suggest that intramycelial spread of pIJ101 molecules within the
recipient extends beyond intercompartmental movements within the
substrate mycelia and includes undetermined steps within the spore-yielding aerial hyphae as well.
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.4.1339-1345.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Expression Characteristics of the Transfer-Related
kilB Gene Product of Streptomyces Plasmid pIJ101:
Implications for the Plasmid Spread Function
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Bldg., Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Phone: (225) 388-2798. Fax: (225)
388-2597. E-mail: gpettis{at}unix1.sncc.lsu.edu.
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