Fa. Nugroho et al., Characterization of a new sigma-K-dependent peptidoglycan hydrolase gene that plays a role in Bacillus subtilis mother cell lysis, J BACT, 181(20), 1999, pp. 6230-6237
Bacillus subtilis produces a 30-kDa peptidoglycan hydrolase, CwlH, during t
he late sporulation phase. Disruption of yqeE led to a complete loss of Cwl
N formation, indicating the identity of yqeE with cwlH. Northern blot analy
sis of cwlH revealed a 0.8-kb transcript after 6 to 7.5 h fur the wild-type
strain but not for the sigma(F), sigma(E), sigma(G), and sigma(K) mutants.
Expression of the sigma(K)-dependent cwlH gene depended on gerE. Primer ex
tension analysis also suggested that cwlH is transcribed by E sigma(K) RNA
polymerase. CwlH produced in Escherichia coli harboring a cwlH plasmid is a
n N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase (EC 3.5.1.28) and exhibited an optimum
pH of 7.0 and high-level binding to the B. subtilis cell wall. A cwlC cwlH
double mutation led to a lack of mother cell lysis even after 7 days of in
cubation in DSM medium, but the single mutations led to mother cell lysis a
fter 24 h.