A Suppressor Mutation That Creates a Faster and More Robust σE Envelope Stress Response.
Anna KonovalovaJaclyn A SchwalmThomas J SilhavyPublished in: Journal of bacteriology (2016)
Survival of bacteria under conditions of external or internal stresses depends on timely induction of stress response signaling pathways to regulate expression of appropriate genes that function to maintain cellular homeostasis. Previous studies have shown that strong preinduction of envelope stress responses can allow bacteria to survive a number of lethal genetic perturbations. In our paper, we describe a unique mutation that enhances kinetics of the σE envelope stress response pathway rather than preinducing the response. This allows bacteria to quickly adapt to sudden and severe periplasmic stress.