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pubmed-article:8654983pubmed:abstractTextTo determine the signal recognition particle (SRP)-SRP receptor (Srb) system in Bacillus subtilis (Bs), we cloned the Bs srb gene, which encodes a homologue of the mammalian SRP receptor alpha-subunit [Oguro et al., DNA Res. 2 (1995) 95-100]. We sequenced a 6098-bp DNA containing srb and analyzed the gene organization. Primer extension experiment and Northern blot analysis revealed that srb constitutes an operon with two additional ORFs. A database search of known proteins revealed that one encodes a homologue of Escherichia coli RNase III [36.0% identical amino acids (aa)] and the other encodes a homologue of yeast Smc1 (26.6% identical aa). We then constructed a Bs mutant in which srb expression was induced by IPTG. The depletion of Srb caused a defect in the cell growth and the cells became filamentous and twisted. Furthermore, pulse-chase experiments using this mutant revealed that the 17% of the beta-lactamase precursor accumulated in the cell after a 4-min chase in the absence of IPTG, although almost all of the precursors were converted into the mature from after a 1-min chase in the presence of IPTG.lld:pubmed
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