23 research outputs found
Reversal of the ÎdegP Phenotypes by a Novel rpoE Allele of Escherichia coli
RseA sequesters RpoE (ÏE) to the inner membrane of Escherichia coli when envelope stress is low. Elevated envelope stress triggers RseA cleavage by the sequential action of two membrane proteases, DegS and RseP, releasing ÏE to activate an envelope stress reducing pathway. Revertants of a ÎdegP ÎbamB strain, which fails to grow at 37°C due to high envelope stress, harbored mutations in the rseA and rpoE genes. Null and missense rseA mutations constitutively hyper-activated the ÏE regulon and significantly reduced the major outer membrane protein (OMP) levels. In contrast, a novel rpoE allele, rpoE3, resulting from the partial duplication of the rpoE gene, increased ÏE levels greater than that seen in the rseA mutant background but did not reduce OMP levels. A ÏE-dependent RybB::LacZ construct showed only a weak activation of the ÏE pathway by rpoE3. Despite this, rpoE3 fully reversed the growth and envelope vesiculation phenotypes of ÎdegP. Interestingly, rpoE3 also brought down the modestly activated Cpx envelope stress pathway in the ÎdegP strain to the wild type level, showing the complementary nature of the ÏE and Cpx pathways. Through employing a labile mutant periplasmic protein, AcrAL222Q, it was determined that the rpoE3 mutation overcomes the ÎdegP phenotypes, in part, by activating a ÏE-dependent proteolytic pathway. Our data suggest that a reduction in the OMP levels is not intrinsic to the ÏE-mediated mechanism of lowering envelope stress. They also suggest that under extreme envelope stress, a tight homeostasis loop between RseA and ÏE may partly be responsible for cell death, and this loop can be broken by mutations that either lower RseA activity or increase ÏE levels
Homosexuality and the Use of Reproductive Technology
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EU27 and USA leadership in fruit and vegetable research: a bibliometric study from 2000 to 2009
UMR 1334 AGAP : Equipe AFEF âArchitecture et Fonctionnement des EspĂšces fruitiĂšresâ ; Team AFFS âArchitecture and Functioning of Fruit SpeciesâWe performed an analysis of published literature related to fruit and vegetable and indexed in the Web of ScienceÂź, covering the period 2000â2009. The EU27 and the USA are the two leading actors in terms of number of fruit and vegetable articles published. This paper compares their publication outputs using bibliometric methods. We assessed the fruit and vegetable species, topics (from Web of ScienceÂź categories), countries and institutions involved. The top species, topics and institutions are ranked according to their number of publications. Collaboration networks between countries were mapped to visualize the intensity of the relationships involved in international fruit and vegetable research and to obtain an overall picture of the fruit and vegetable research landscape. These results can be useful for policy makers