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MetA is a "thermal fuse" that inhibits growth and protects Escherichia coli at elevated temperatures
2022
Adaptive stress resistance in microbes is mostly attributed to the expression of stress response genes, including heat-shock proteins. Here, we report a response of E. coli to heat stress caused by degradation of an enzyme in the methionine biosynthesis pathway (MetA). While MetA degradation can inhibit growth, which by itself is detrimental for fitness, we show that it directly benefits survival at temperatures exceeding 50°C, increasing survival chances by more than 1,000-fold. Using both
doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111290
pmid:36044860
pmcid:PMC10477958
fatcat:bozsjvmxxnbgrg4jjw4vygf3sq