Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3804
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Capsule (
cps
) gene expression in
Escherichia coli
is controlled by a complex network of regulators. Transcription of the
cps
operon is controlled by at least two positive regulators, RcsA and RcsB. We show here that RcsA functions to activate its own expression, as seen by the 100-fold-increased expression of a
rcsA
::
lacZ
transcriptional fusion in strains with high levels of RcsA protein, either due to a mutation in
lon
or due to overexpression of RcsA from a multicopy plasmid. Expression of the
rcsA
::
lacZ
fusion is increased by but not dependent on the presence of RcsB. In addition, the effects of H-NS and RcsB on the expression of
rcsA
are independent of each other. A sequence motif, conserved between the
E. coli cps
promoter and the
Erwinia amylovora ams
promoter and previously shown to be the RcsA-RcsB binding site, was identified in the
rcsA
promoter region and shown to be required for high-level expression of
rcsA
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology