Abstract

Overexpression of even non-toxic proteins in bacteria causes a starvation-like response: the arrest of bacterial proliferation and apoptotic-like suicidal cell death. We have shown here that, as in the cells of higher organisms, these effects are accompanied by DNA degradation. The fusion with the bacterial MBP of a polypeptide, belonging to the 14-3-3 family and normally expressed in pumpkin (C. pepo), modifies the apoptotic-like effects of overexpression of this protein in E. coli. Fusion of the full length 14-3-3 protein with the MBP considerably slows down the DNA degradation caused by overexpression of the unmodified MBP. Overexpression of the construct containing a truncated version of the 14-3-3 polypeptide causes immediate arrest of bacterial growth and rapid degradation of the chromosomal DNA. This result suggests that the DNA degradation in bacteria is an active process which can be modified to some extent by an endogenous protein.

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