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In Vivo Modulation of a DnaJ Homolog, CbpA, by CbpM
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Specific InhibitorStationary PhaseMolecular BiologyDnak/hsp70 Chaperone SystemGene StructureChaperonesBiochemistryMolecular Biological MethodDna ReplicationBiochemical InteractionBiomolecular InteractionMolecular MicrobiologyGene ExpressionCell BiologyGene FunctionChromatinNatural SciencesVivo ModulationCellular BiochemistryMedicine
CbpA, an Escherichia coli DnaJ homolog, can function as a cochaperone for the DnaK/Hsp70 chaperone system, and its in vitro activity can be modulated by CbpM. We discovered that CbpM specifically inhibits the in vivo activity of CbpA, preventing it from functioning in cell growth and division. Furthermore, we have shown that CbpM interacts with CbpA in vivo during stationary phase, suggesting that the inhibition of activity is a result of the interaction. These results reveal that the activity of the E. coli DnaK system can be regulated in vivo by a specific inhibitor.
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