Y. Ono et al., Two RpoH homologs responsible for the expression of heat shock protein genes in Sinorhizobium meliloti, MOL G GENET, 264(6), 2001, pp. 902-912
We identified two rpoH-related genes encoding sigma (32)-like proteins from
Sinorhizobium meliloti, a nitrogen-fixing root-nodule symbiont of alfalfa.
The genes, rpoH(1) and rpOH(2), are functionally similar to rpoH of Escher
ichia coli because they partially complemented an E. coli rpoH null mutant.
We obtained evidence indicating that these genes are involved in the heat
shock response in S. meliloti. Following an increase in temperature, synthe
sis of several putative heat shock proteins (Hsps) was induced in cultures
of wild-type cells: the most prominent were 66- and 60-kDa proteins, both o
f which are suggested to represent GroEL species. The other Hsps could divi
ded into two groups based on differences in synthesis kinetics: synthesis o
f the first group peaked 5-10 min, and expression of the other group 30 min
, after temperature upshift. In the rpoH(1) mutant, inducible synthesis of
the former group was markedly reduced, whereas that of the latter group was
not affected. Synthesis of both the 66- and 60-kDa proteins was partially
reduced. While no appreciable effect was observed in the rpOH(2) single mut
ant, the rpoH(2) mutation had a synergistic effect on the 60-kDa protein in
the rpoH(1)(-) background. The results indicate that two distinct mechanis
ms ate involved in the heat shock response of S. meliloti: one requires the
rpoH(1) function, while rpoH(2) can substitute in part for the rpoH1 funct
ion. Moreover, the rpoH(1) mutant and rpoH(1) rpoH(2) double mutant exhibit
ed Nod(+) Fix(-) and Nod(-) phenotypes, respectively, on alfalfa.