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The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter

A collection of Rhizobium etli promoters was isolated from a genomic DNA library constructed in the promoter-trap vector pBBMCS53, by their ability to drive the expression of a gusA reporter gene. Thirty-seven clones were selected, and their transcriptional start-sites were determined. The upstream...

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Autores principales: Ramírez-Romero, Miguel A., Masulis, Irina, Cevallos, Miguel A., González, Víctor, Dávila, Guillermo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1401509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16528104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl023
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author Ramírez-Romero, Miguel A.
Masulis, Irina
Cevallos, Miguel A.
González, Víctor
Dávila, Guillermo
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Masulis, Irina
Cevallos, Miguel A.
González, Víctor
Dávila, Guillermo
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description A collection of Rhizobium etli promoters was isolated from a genomic DNA library constructed in the promoter-trap vector pBBMCS53, by their ability to drive the expression of a gusA reporter gene. Thirty-seven clones were selected, and their transcriptional start-sites were determined. The upstream sequence of these 37 start-sites, and the sequences of seven previously identified promoters were compared. On the basis of sequence conservation and mutational analysis, a consensus sequence CTTGACN(16–23)TATNNT was obtained. In this consensus sequence, nine on of twelve bases are identical to the canonical Escherichia coli σ(70) promoter, however the R.etli promoters only contain 6.4 conserved bases on average. We show that the R.etli sigma factor SigA recognizes all R.etli promoters studied in this work, and that E.coli RpoD is incapable of recognizing them. The comparison of the predicted structure of SigA with the known structure of RpoD indicated that regions 2.4 and 4.2, responsible for promoter recognition, are different only by a single amino acid, whereas the region 1 of SigA contains 72 extra residues, suggesting that the differences contained in this region could be related to the lax promoter recognition of SigA.
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spelling pubmed-14015092006-03-16 The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter Ramírez-Romero, Miguel A. Masulis, Irina Cevallos, Miguel A. González, Víctor Dávila, Guillermo Nucleic Acids Res Article A collection of Rhizobium etli promoters was isolated from a genomic DNA library constructed in the promoter-trap vector pBBMCS53, by their ability to drive the expression of a gusA reporter gene. Thirty-seven clones were selected, and their transcriptional start-sites were determined. The upstream sequence of these 37 start-sites, and the sequences of seven previously identified promoters were compared. On the basis of sequence conservation and mutational analysis, a consensus sequence CTTGACN(16–23)TATNNT was obtained. In this consensus sequence, nine on of twelve bases are identical to the canonical Escherichia coli σ(70) promoter, however the R.etli promoters only contain 6.4 conserved bases on average. We show that the R.etli sigma factor SigA recognizes all R.etli promoters studied in this work, and that E.coli RpoD is incapable of recognizing them. The comparison of the predicted structure of SigA with the known structure of RpoD indicated that regions 2.4 and 4.2, responsible for promoter recognition, are different only by a single amino acid, whereas the region 1 of SigA contains 72 extra residues, suggesting that the differences contained in this region could be related to the lax promoter recognition of SigA. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1401509/ /pubmed/16528104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl023 Text en © The Author 2006. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved
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Ramírez-Romero, Miguel A.
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Cevallos, Miguel A.
González, Víctor
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title The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
title_full The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
title_fullStr The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
title_full_unstemmed The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
title_short The Rhizobium etli σ(70) (SigA) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
title_sort rhizobium etli σ(70) (siga) factor recognizes a lax consensus promoter
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1401509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16528104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl023
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