Affiliation:
1. Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65212
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The overlapping and opposing promoter elements for the
Escherichia coli fepDGC
operon and the
ybdA
gene (encoding a 43-kDa cytoplasmic membrane protein) within the enterobactin gene cluster were investigated by measuring the effects of site-specific mutations on transcript levels and on expression of reporter genes in a bidirectional transcriptional fusion vector. Primary promoter structures for the opposing transcripts overlapped extensively such that their −10 sequences were almost directly opposed on the two strands of the DNA helix and their +1 transcription start sites were only 23 bp apart. Relative to the
E. coli
consensus sequence, both promoters were poorly conserved at the −35 position and mutations which strengthened the −35 element of either promoter significantly enhanced its transcription, decreased that of the opposing promoter, and dramatically altered iron-mediated regulation of expression. Both the
fepD
and
ybdA
primary promoters were shown to require a 5′-TGn-3′ upstream extension of their −10 elements for optimal activities. Secondary promoters were identified for both
fepD
and
ybdA
, and their contributions to the overall expression levels were evaluated in these dual expression vector constructs. The data provided strong evidence that the architecture of the regulatory elements within the overlapping
fepD
and
ybdA
promoters is configured such that there is a direct competition for binding RNA polymerase and that the expression levels at these promoters are influenced not only by the activity of the opposing promoters but also by additional promoter sequence elements and perhaps accessory regulatory factors. Iron-mediated regulation of these promoters through the repressor protein Fur is a consequence of the relative promoter strengths and the position of an operator site that consists of two overlapping Fur-binding sequences in this compact regulatory region.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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