RRC ID 33547
Author Tojo S, Satomura T, Morisaki K, Yoshida K, Hirooka K, Fujita Y.
Title Negative transcriptional regulation of the ilv-leu operon for biosynthesis of branched-chain amino acids through the Bacillus subtilis global regulator TnrA.
Journal J Bacteriol
Abstract The Bacillus subtilis ilv-leu operon is involved in the synthesis of branched-chain amino acids (valine, isoleucine, and leucine). The two- to threefold repression of expression of the ilv-leu operon during logarithmic-phase growth under nitrogen-limited conditions, which was originally detected by a DNA microarray analysis to compare the transcriptomes from the wild-type and tnrA mutant strains, was confirmed by lacZ fusion and Northern experiments. A genome-wide TnrA box search revealed a candidate box approximately 200 bp upstream of the transcription initiation base of the ilv-leu operon, the TnrA binding to which was verified by gel retardation and DNase I footprinting analyses. Deletion and base substitution of the TnrA box sequence affected the ilv-leu promoter activity in vivo, implying that TnrA bound to the box might be able to inhibit the promoter activity, possibly through DNA bending. The negative control of the expression of the ilv-leu operon by TnrA, which is considered to represent rather fine-tuning (two- to threefold), is a novel regulatory link between nitrogen and amino acid metabolism.
Volume 186(23)
Pages 7971-9
Published 2004-12-1
DOI 10.1128/JB.186.23.7971-7979.2004
PII 186/23/7971
PMID 15547269
PMC PMC529080
MeSH Amino Acids, Branched-Chain / biosynthesis* Bacillus subtilis / genetics* Bacterial Proteins / physiology* Base Sequence DNA-Binding Proteins / physiology Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial Molecular Sequence Data Operon* Promoter Regions, Genetic Repressor Proteins / physiology* Transcription Factors / physiology* Transcription, Genetic*
IF 3.006
Times Cited 26
WOS Category MICROBIOLOGY
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Prokaryotes B. subtilis MBS260 MBS264 MBS265 MBS266 MBS268 MBS274