2007
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.2006/000638-0
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Heat-shock sigma factor RpoH from Geobacter sulfurreducens

Abstract: Recent studies with Myxococcus xanthus have suggested that homologues of the Escherichia coli heat-shock sigma factor, RpoH, may not be involved in the heat-shock response in this d-proteobacterium. The genome of another d-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, which is considered to be a representative of the Fe(III)-reducing Geobacteraceae that predominate in a diversity of subsurface environments, contains an rpoH homologue. Characterization of the G. sulfurreducens rpoH homologue revealed that it was i… Show more

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“…RpoH is a sigma factor that regulates gene expression under heat shock (Ueki & Lovley, 2007) and a homologue of this gene was found to be upregulated when Caulobacter crescentus was exposed to U(VI) (Hu et al, 2005). Although the protein encoded by the rpoH homologue present in G. sulfurreducens (GSU0655) was not detected by our proteomic analysis, 33 proteins encoded by genes that contained RpoH-binding sites were expressed in higher abundance under U(VI) exposure (Table S20).…”
Section: Regulatory Responsementioning
confidence: 55%
“…RpoH is a sigma factor that regulates gene expression under heat shock (Ueki & Lovley, 2007) and a homologue of this gene was found to be upregulated when Caulobacter crescentus was exposed to U(VI) (Hu et al, 2005). Although the protein encoded by the rpoH homologue present in G. sulfurreducens (GSU0655) was not detected by our proteomic analysis, 33 proteins encoded by genes that contained RpoH-binding sites were expressed in higher abundance under U(VI) exposure (Table S20).…”
Section: Regulatory Responsementioning
confidence: 55%
“…The OmcF-deficient mutant had increased transcript levels in genes related to heat shock response, such as the RpoH heat shock sigma factor [39], as well as several heat shock proteins and chaperones (GSU2408, GSU2390, GSU2406, and GSU0658) ( Table 5). The heat shock protein encoded by GSU2408 is in a family of lowmolecular-mass chaperone, α-crystallin-type proteins [40], that have been proposed to function in membrane stabilization [41] or to prevent irreversible aggregation of unfolding proteins [42].…”
Section: Genes With Higher Transcript Levels In the Omcf-deficient Mumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Its genome sequence and reconstructed metabolism model are available (Mahadevan et al 2011;MethĂ© et al 2003). Multiple genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome experiments have been performed for this organism under different growth conditions and perturbations (Coppi et al 2001;Ding et al 2006Ding et al , 2008Mahadevan et al 2006;MethĂ© et al 2005;Risso et al 2009;Segura et al 2008), and extensive analyses of its gene regulation and operon organization have been carried out (JuĂĄrez et al 2009;Leang et al 2009;Leang and Lovley 2005;NĂșñez et al 2006;Qiu et al 2010;Qu et al 2009;Rodionov et al 2004;Ueki and Lovley 2007, 2010a, 2010b. Genomes of multiple other species of Geobacteraceae have also been sequenced, annotated, and their growth and metabolism has been studied using experimental and modeling approaches (Aklujkar et al 2009(Aklujkar et al , 2010Butler et al 2009Butler et al , 2010Mahadevan et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%