Literature DB >> 9658001

Spo0A mutants of Bacillus subtilis with sigma factor-specific defects in transcription activation.

J K Hatt1, P Youngman.   

Abstract

The transcription factor Spo0A of Bacillus subtilis has the unique ability to activate transcription from promoters that require different forms of RNA polymerase holoenzyme. One class of Spo0A-activated promoter, which includes spoIIEp, is recognized by RNA polymerase associated with the primary sigma factor, sigma A (sigmaA); the second, which includes spoIIAp, is recognized by RNA polymerase associated with an early-sporulation sigma factor, sigma H (sigmaH). Evidence suggests that Spo0A probably interacts directly with RNA polymerase to activate transcription from these promoters. To identify residues of Spo0A that may be involved in transcriptional activation, we used PCR mutagenesis of the entire spo0A gene and designed a screen using two distinguishable reporter fusions, spoIIE-gus and spoIIA-lacZ. Here we report the identification and characterization of five mutants of Spo0A that are specifically defective in activation of sigmaA-dependent promoters while maintaining activation of sigmaH-dependent promoters. These five mutants identify a 14-amino-acid segment of Spo0A, from residue 227 to residue 240, that is required for transcriptional activation of sigmaA-dependent promoters. This region may define a surface or domain of Spo0A that makes direct contacts with sigmaA-associated holoenzyme.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9658001      PMCID: PMC107326     

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


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