HETEROGENEITY OF THE PRINCIPAL SIGMA-FACTOR IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI - THERPOS GENE-PRODUCT, SIGMA(38)-, IS A 2ND PRINCIPAL SIGMA-FACTOR OF RNA-POLYMERASE IN STATIONARY-PHASE ESCHERICHIA-COLI
K. Tanaka et al., HETEROGENEITY OF THE PRINCIPAL SIGMA-FACTOR IN ESCHERICHIA-COLI - THERPOS GENE-PRODUCT, SIGMA(38)-, IS A 2ND PRINCIPAL SIGMA-FACTOR OF RNA-POLYMERASE IN STATIONARY-PHASE ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 90(8), 1993, pp. 3511-3515
The rpoS gene of Escherichia coli encodes a putative RNA polymerase si
gma factor that is considered to be the central regulator of gene expr
ession in stationary phase. The gene product (sigma38) was overproduce
d using the cloned rpoS gene and purified to homogeneity. Reconstitute
d RNA polymerase holoenzyme (Esigma38) was found to recognize in vitro
a number of typical sigma70-type promoters, including the lacUV5 and
trp promoters. Some, however, were recognized exclusively or preferent
ially by Esigma70, whereas at least one, fic, was favored by Esigma38.
Thus E. coli promoters can be classified into three groups: the first
group is recognized by Esigma70 and Esigma38, but the second and thir
d groups are recognized substantially by either Esigma70 or Esigma38,
alone. In contrast to other minor sigma factors, sigma38 shares a set
of amino acid sequences common among the principal sigma factors of eu
bacteria and is therefore a member of the RpoD-related protein family.
The intracellular level of sigma38 was demonstrated to increase in vi
vo upon entry into stationary phase. These results together indicate t
hat sigma38 is a second principal sigma factor in stationary-phase E.
coli.