Affiliation:
1. The John Innes Centre, Colney, Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
whiA
sporulation gene of
Streptomyces coelicolor
A3(2), which plays a key role in switching aerial hyphae away from continued extension growth and toward sporulation septation, was cloned by complementation of
whiA
mutants. DNA sequencing of the wild-type allele and five
whiA
mutations verified that
whiA
is a gene encoding a protein with homologues in all gram-positive bacteria whose genome sequence is known, whether of high or low G+C content. No function has been attributed to any of these WhiA-like proteins. In most cases, as in
S. coelicolor
, the
whiA
-like gene is downstream of other conserved genes in an operon-like cluster. Phenotypic analysis of a constructed disruption mutant confirmed that
whiA
is essential for sporulation.
whiA
is transcribed from at least two promoters, the most downstream of which is located within the preceding gene and is strongly up-regulated when colonies are undergoing sporulation. The up-regulation depends on a functional
whiA
gene, suggesting positive autoregulation, although it is not known whether this is direct or indirect. Unlike the promoters of some other sporulation-regulatory genes, the
whiA
promoter does not depend on the sporulation-specific ς factor encoded by
whiG
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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