ACQUIRED THERMOTOLERANCE AND HEAT-SHOCK IN THE EXTREMELY THERMOPHILIC ARCHAEBACTERIUM SULFOLOBUS SP STRAIN-B12

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TRENT, JD
OSIPIUK, J
PINKAU, T
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[1] INST BIOL KEMI B,DIV ARCHAEBACTERIOL,DK-1307 COPENHAGEN K,DENMARK
[2] UNIV GDANSK,DEPT MOLEC BIOL,PL-80822 GDANSK,POLAND
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10.1128/jb.172.3.1478-1484.1990
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The extreme thermophile Sulfolobus sp. strain B12 exhibits an acquired thermotolerance response. Thus, survival of cells from a 70°C culture at the lethal temperature of 92°C was enhanced by as much as 6 orders of magnitude over a 2-h period if the culture was preheated to 88°C for 60 min or longer before being exposed to the lethal temperature. In eubacteria and eucaryotes, acquired thermotolerance correlates with the induced synthesis of a dozen or so proteins known as heat shock proteins. In this Sulfolobus species, it correlates with the preferential synthesis of primarily one major protein (55 kilodaltons) and, to a much lesser extent, two minor proteins (28 and 35 kilodaltons). Since the synthesis of all other proteins was radically reduced and these proteins were apparently not degraded or exported, their relative abundance within the cell increased during the time the cells were becoming thermotolerant. They could not yet be related to known heat shock proteins. In immunoassays, they were not cross-reactive with antibodies against heat shock proteins from Escherichia coli (DnaK and GroE), which are highly conserved between eubacteria and eucaryotes. However, it appears that if acquired thermotolerance depends on the synthesis of protective proteins, then in this extremely thermophilic archaebacterium it depends primarily on one protein.
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