| Literature DB >> 12490319 |
Chieh Chen Huang1, Masaru Narita, Takeshi Yamagata, Le T Phung, Ginro Endo, Simon Silver.
Abstract
The broad-spectrum mercury resistance transposon, TnMERI1, of Bacillus megaterium strain MB1, contains three proposed operator/promoter (O/P) transcriptional start sites and two regulatory genes (merR1 and merR2). A series of luciferase (lux)-based transcriptional fusion plasmids were studied in Escherichia coli to show that both merR1 and merR2 gene products repressed transcription from O/PmerB3, O/PmerR1, and O/PmerR2 under uninduced conditions. Derepression occurred when the merR1 gene was present and Hg(2+) functioned as an inducer. In the presence of organomercurial compounds, basal transcription of merB3 was needed to produce inorganic Hg(2+) as the inducer of expression regulated by MerR1 at O/PmerB3. The presence of merR2 repressed transcription from all three O/Pmer sites under both non-induced conditions and when inorganic Hg(2+) or organomercurials were added. These results show that MerR1 functions as a repressor in the absence of Hg(2+) and as an activator in the presence of Hg(2+), while MerR2 functions as a repressor.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12490319 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1119(02)01086-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688