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Autogenous regulation of the gene for transcription termination factor rho in Escherichia coli: localization and function of its attenuators.

Y Matsumoto, K Shigesada, M Hirano, M Imai.   

Abstract

We present evidence that the expression of rho is regulated by rho-dependent attenuation of transcription. Gene fusion analysis with nested series of deletions of rho indicated that the transcription of rho is attenuated in a rho-dependent manner in the leader region and that neither a read-through transcription from the upstream gene, trxA, nor a modulation of transcription initiation of the rho promoter is involved in the self-control of rho. S1 mapping and Northern hybridization analyses localized at least six transcription attenuation or termination sites in the region ranging from the 3' end of the trxA structural gene to the middle of the rho structural gene. Among them, the most upstream site overlapping the rho promoter sequence was assigned to the terminator for the trxA gene, and the second and third sites, mapping about 80 and 50 nucleotides upstream from the start codon of rho, were suggested to function as the major attenuation sites for regulation of the rho expression. Further, the start points of the trxA and rho RNAs were determined in an in vitro transcription system to be located 111 nucleotides (U) and 255 nucleotides (G) upstream from their respective start codons. These results necessitate revisions of previous predictions on the sites of transcriptional signals in the trxA and rho genes (S. Brown, B. Albrechtsen, S. Pedersen, and P. Klemm, J. Mol. Biol. 162:283-298, 1982; C.-J. Lim, D. Geraghty, and J. A. Fuchs, J. Bacteriol. 163:311-316, 1985; B.J. Wallace and S.R. Kushner, Gene 32:399-408, 1984).

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2423505      PMCID: PMC215217          DOI: 10.1128/jb.166.3.945-958.1986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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