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Plasmid ; 42(1): 53-9, 1999 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10413666

ABSTRACT

Plasmid genes or regions that are conditionally lethal to Escherichia coli have been called kil and those lethal to Klebsiella but not to E. coli have been called kik. Both classes of genes are found in or close to the N pilus region of the plasmid pCU1 and the closely related plasmid pKM101. Here we describe two new and overlapping lethal genes that are located between kikA and traA of the plasmid pCU1 and display host specificity. KilC is lethal in E. coli and Klebsiella while kikC is lethal only in Klebsiella. The previously identified korA gene is sufficient to override the lethality of kilC in trans or in cis but is insufficient to override kikC. kilC expression in E. coli leads to cell death accompanied by an increase in average cell length without affecting septum formation.


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Escherichia coli/genetics , Genes, Bacterial , Klebsiella/genetics , Plasmids/genetics , Chromosome Mapping , Fimbriae, Bacterial/genetics , Gene Expression , Genes, Lethal , Genotype , Open Reading Frames , Phenotype , Species Specificity
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Nature ; 379(6563): 349-53, 1996 Jan 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8552191

ABSTRACT

Dysregulation of apoptosis can result in inappropriate suppression of cell death, as occurs in the development of some cancers, or in failure to control the extent of cell death, as is believed to occur in acquired immunodeficiency and certain neurodegenerative disorders, such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Recently, we isolated a candidate gene, encoding neuronal apoptosis inhibitor protein (NAIP), for SMA. This gene is homologous to two baculovirus inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (Cp-IAP and Op-IAP) and is partly deleted in individuals with type I SMA. A second SMA candidate gene encoding survival motor neuron (SMN), which is contiguous with the NAIP locus on 5q13.1, was also reported. Here we demonstrate a NAIP-mediated inhibition of apoptosis induced by a variety of signals, and have identified three additional human complementary DNAs and a Drosophila melanogaster sequence that are also homologous to the baculovirus IAPs. The four open reading frames (ORFs) possess three baculoviral inhibition of apoptosis protein repeat (BIR) domains and a carboxy-terminal RING zinc-finger. The human iap genes have a distinct but overlapping pattern of expression in fetal and adult tissues. These proteins significantly increase the number of known apoptotic suppressors.


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Apoptosis/physiology , Nerve Tissue Proteins/physiology , Adult , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Apoptosis/drug effects , Apoptosis/genetics , Baculoviridae/genetics , Base Sequence , CHO Cells , Cell Line , Cricetinae , DNA Primers , DNA, Complementary , Drosophila melanogaster/genetics , Fetus/metabolism , HeLa Cells , Humans , Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Multigene Family , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/genetics , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Neuronal Apoptosis-Inhibitory Protein , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Transfection , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/pharmacology , Viral Proteins/genetics , Vitamin K/pharmacology , Zinc Fingers/genetics
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