Expression of DnaK and GroEL homologs in Leuconostoc esenteroides in response to heat shock, cold shock or chemical stress

Salotra, Poonam ; Singh, Deotosh Kumar ; Seal, Kamakhya Prasad ; Krishna, Narayanan ; Jaffe, Howard ; Bhatnagar, Rakesh (1995) Expression of DnaK and GroEL homologs in Leuconostoc esenteroides in response to heat shock, cold shock or chemical stress FEMS Microbiology Letters, 131 (1). pp. 57-62. ISSN 0378-1097

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Abstract

The mechanism of adaptation of bacteria to survive at elevated temperature in the human host and the expression of heat-shock proteins in response to stress was examined by labelling with [35S]methionine. An increase in culture temperature from 26°C to 37°C induced expression of certain bacterial proteins (70 and 60 kDa). Heat shock at 40°C, cold shock (10°C), ethanol treatment or arsenite treatment also led to an increased expression of heat shock proteins of 70 and 60 kDa. Actinomycin D completely blocked the induction, indicating that transcription is required for the overexpression of stress proteins in Leuconostoc mesenteroides. N-terminal sequence analysis showed that these proteins were homologous to the highly conserved chaperone proteins DnaK and GroEL of Escherichia coli, respectively.

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Keywords:Leuconostoc mesenteroides; Heat-shock Protein; Stress; Cold Shock
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