Abstract
We have described a mutant of E.coli (2S142) which shows a specific inhibition of stable RNA synthesis at 42°. The temperature sensitive lesion differs from the stringent response to amino acid starvation in that the shut off of rRNA synthesis is not associated with an inhibition of protein synthesis. The decay of ppGpp is slow at 42° with little or no pppGpp detectable. This slow decay rate is not observed in the parental strain, D10, or in 2S142 at 30°. Neither 2S142 or D10 are spoT, nor does the temperature sensitive lesion map near the spoT locus. Thus, the effect of the temperature sensitive lesion on ppGpp metabolism and rRNA synthesis seems to resemble a carbon source downshift (diauxie lag) rather than a stringent response to amino acid starvation.
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