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Involvement of the putative metal efflux protein YbeX in ribosomal metabolism
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  • İsmail Sarıgül,
  • Amata Žukova,
  • Emel Alparslan,
  • Margus Pihlak,
  • Sille Remm,
  • Tanel Tenson,
  • Ülo Maiväli
İsmail Sarıgül
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Amata Žukova
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Emel Alparslan
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Margus Pihlak
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Sille Remm
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Tanel Tenson
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Ülo Maiväli
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Abstract

YbeX of Escherichia coli, a member of the CorC protein family, is a putative Co 2+/ Mg 2+ efflux factor. Here, we describe several ΔybeX phenotypes and report an involvement of YbeX in ribosomal metabolism. E. coli lacking ybeX has a longer lag phase on outgrowth from the stationary phase. This phenotype is heterogeneous at the individual cell level and can be rescued by supplementing the growth media with magnesium. ∆ybeX strain is sensitive to elevated growth temperatures and to several ribosome-targeting antibiotics, which have a common ability to induce the cold shock response in E. coli. ∆ybeX cells accumulate distinct 16S rRNA degradation intermediates present in both 30S particles and 70S ribosomes. We propose that a function of YbeX is maintaining the magnesium homeostasis in the cell, which is needed for proper ribosomal assembly.