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The rep region of pR plasmid regulates the expression of SOS system.

P A Battaglia1, F Gigliani, L Marcucci, R Elli.   

Abstract

By using an artificial hybrid between phage lambda and the pR plasmid, we have shown that the rep region of the pR plasmid encodes a function which regulates the expression of the muc genes (plasmid genes that are under the negative control of lexA and responsible for an increased rate of spontaneous mutagenesis and resistance to UV and chemicals). Expression of the muc genes were monitored by a fusion between the muc promoter and the lacZ structural gene. When E. coli cells containing such a fusion are infected by the hybrid lambda pR phasmid, beta-galactosidase activity is enhanced, indicating that pR encodes an antagonist of lexA. By deletion mapping we have located the gene encoding the antagonist of lexA (bat) in the rep region of the plasmid. The bat gene product can also antagonize the lambda cI repressor as shown by the observation that lambda pR phasmids are virulent on a homoimmune lysogen. We have exploited this latter property to carry out genetic and functional analysis of the bat region. This region is organized as a classical operon where the expression of the bat structural gene is negatively regulated by a repressor gene that encodes a proteic product.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3118142     DOI: 10.1007/bf00329834

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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