Genetics, Vol 118, 571-579, Copyright © 1988


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A Mutation Affecting the Regulation of a secA-lacZ Fusion Defines a New sec Gene

P. D. Riggs, A. I. Derman and J. Beckwith
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

It was shown previously that the secA gene of Escherichia coli is derepressed in cells that have a defect in protein export. Here it is demonstrated that the {beta}-galactosidase produced by a secA-lacZ gene fusion strain is regulated in the same way. Studies on the fusion strain reveal that the promoter or a site involved in regulation of the secA gene is located considerably upstream from the structural gene. The properties of the fusion strain provide a new selection for mutants that are defective in protein export. Selection for increased lac expression of a secA-lacZ fusion strain yields mutations in three of the known sec genes, secA, secD and prlA/secY. In addition, mutations in several genes not previously known to affect secA expression were obtained. A mutation in one of these genes causes a pleiotropic defect in protein export and a cold-sensitive growth defect; this gene, which maps at approximately 90 min on the bacterial chromosome, has been named secE.


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