MOLECULAR AND PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF PROMOTER-PROXIMAL MUTATIONS IN THE SPOIIA LOCUS OF BACILLUS-SUBTILIS

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作者
CHALLONERCOURTNEY, IJ [1 ]
YUDKIN, MD [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV OXFORD,DEPT BIOCHEM,MICROBIOL UNIT,S PARKS RD,OXFORD OX1 3QU,ENGLAND
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10.1128/JB.175.17.5636-5641.1993
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Eight mutations lying within the promoter-proximal one-fifth of the spoIIA locus of Bacillus subtilis were studied. Two of these mutations (spoIIAA42 and spoIIAA69) were previously characterized at the DNA level, five more (spo-562, spo-565, spo-567, spo-568, and spo-569) were isolated in our laboratory several years ago but not fully characterized, and the eighth (an in-frame deletion confined to spoIIAA, the first gene in the spoIIA operon) was constructed for this study. DNA sequencing showed that spo-569 was a transition in the -35 region of the spoIIA promoter; the remaining point mutations were all G:C to A:T transitions in spoIIAA, with spo-565 having two transitions, one of which was identical to that in spo-562. All the spoIIAA mutations except spo-562 led to the replacement of Gly residues. The incidence of sporulation, the rate of synthesis of sporulation-associated alkaline phosphatase, and the rate of expression of the forespore-specific genes gpr and spoIIIG were determined for isogenic strains carrying the eight mutations. All the mutations except spoIIAA42 and spo-569 (which were slightly leaky) made the strains asporogenous, and all except spo-562 and spo-569 abolished the synthesis of alkaline phosphatase and the expression of gpr and spoIIIG. spo-562 allowed alkaline phosphatase synthesis and gpr and spoIIIG expression to occur at about 15% of the wild-type rates but with normal kinetics. spo-569 allowed appreciable gpr and spoIIIG expression during exponential growth; we attribute this expression to transcription by RNA polymerase containing sigma(G) and suggest that a spo-569 strain makes insufficient SpoIIAB to inhibit sigma(G) in growing cells.
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页码:5636 / 5641
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