Current Microbiology, Vol.22, No.4, 231-236, 1991
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF SPECIFIC-HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS IN BACILLUS-SUBTILIS
Heat shock in Bacillus subtilis may induce as many as 66 proteins after temperature upshift from 37-degrees to 48-degrees-C. Four induced proteins were analyzed by microsequencing techniques. These were identified as the homologues for GroEL, DnaK, enolase, and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), which are heat shock proteins in other systems. The identities of GroEL and DnaK were confirmed additionally by Western blot analysis. As a control, a protein whose synthesis was repressed approximately threefold by heat shock was identified by microsequencing as flagellin.