rpoH:Expression

From EcoliWiki
Jump to: navigation, search

{{#css:Suppresslinks.css}}<css>h1 .editsection { display:none;} h2 .editsection { display:none;}</css>

Quickview   Gene   Gene Product(s)   Expression   Evolution   On One Page    
Overview Transcription Translation Turnover Experimental Links References Suggestions

Overview

This is a placeholder for a summary statement on how expression of this gene product is regulated. You can help EcoliWiki by becoming a user and writing/editing this statement.


Cellular Levels

[back to top]


See Help:Cellular levels

Molecule Organism or Strain Value Units Experimental Conditions Assay used Notes Reference(s)

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

3424

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Complete
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[1]

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

1154

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Minimal
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[1]

Protein

E. coli K-12 MG1655

1792

molecules/cell/generation

  • Medium: MOPS Complete without Methionine
  • Temperature (°C): 37
  • Doubling time (min):
  • *Growth phase:
  • OD:
  • other:

Ribosome Profiling

PMID:24766808[1]

Notes

Transcription and Transcriptional Regulation

[back to top]


<protect>

See Help:Expression_transcription for help entering or editing information in this section of EcoliWiki.

Transcription unit(s)

rpoH

Figure courtesy of RegulonDB

</protect>

Notes

Translation and Regulation of Translation

[back to top]


<protect><gbrowseImage> name=NC_000913:3598786..3598826 source=MG1655 flip=1 type=Gene+DNA_+Protein preset=Nterminus </gbrowseImage> This picture shows the sequence around the N-terminus.

</protect>

Notes

This is a placeholder for a summary statement about how translation of this gene product is regulated. You can help EcoliWiki by becoming a user and writing/editing this statement.

Turnover and Regulation of Turnover

</protect>

Notes

  • σ32 is normally turned over very rapidly with a half-life of about 1 minute. FtsH degrades RpoH in vivo and in vitro.
  • Zhao et al. (2005) states that RpoH can be regulated by the genes in its regulon[2].

Experimental

[back to top]


<protect> Mutations Affecting Expression See Help:Expression_mutations for help entering or editing information in this section of EcoliWiki.

Allele Name Mutation Phenotype Reference


Expression Studies See Help:Expression_studies for help entering or editing information in this section of EcoliWiki.

Type Reference Notes

microarray

GEO Profiles:b3461 (EcoliWiki Page)

NCBI GEO profiles for rpoH

microarray

GenExpDB:b3461 (EcoliWiki Page)

Summary of data for rpoH from multiple microarray studies


Expression Resources See Help:Expression_resources for help entering or editing information in this section of EcoliWiki.

Resource Name Resource Type Description Source Notes

GFP Fusion

Intergenic region (3598345..3598685) fused to gfpmut2.

OpenBioSystems

GFP fusion described in Zaslaver, et al.
Plate:109-AZ20; Well:F2[3]

<protect></protect>

Notes

Accessions Related to rpoH Expression

[back to top]


See Help:Gene_accessions for help with entering information into the Gene Accessions table.

Database Accession Notes

EcoCyc

EcoCyc:EG10897

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

EchoBASE

EchoBASE:EB0890

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

EcoliGenExpDB (EcoliWiki Page)

EcoliGenExpDB:b3461

EcoGene

EcoGene:EG10897

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

RegulonDB

RegulonDB:ECK120000888

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

ASAP

ASAP:ABE-0011303

Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. MG1655

<protect></protect>

Notes

Links

[back to top]



References

[back to top]


See Help:References for how to manage references in EcoliWiki.

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Li, GW et al. (2014) Quantifying absolute protein synthesis rates reveals principles underlying allocation of cellular resources. Cell 157 624-35 PubMed
  2. Zhao, K et al. (2005) The global transcriptional response of Escherichia coli to induced sigma 32 protein involves sigma 32 regulon activation followed by inactivation and degradation of sigma 32 in vivo. J. Biol. Chem. 280 17758-68 PubMed
  3. Zaslaver, A et al. (2006) A comprehensive library of fluorescent transcriptional reporters for Escherichia coli. Nat. Methods 3 623-8 PubMed

Categories

[back to top]