Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The high activity of the
rrnB
P1 promoter in
Escherichia coli
results from a
cis
-acting DNA sequence, the UP element, and a
trans
-acting transcription factor, FIS. In this study, we examine the effects of FIS and the UP element at the other six
rrn
P1 promoters. We find that UP elements are present at all of the
rrn
P1 promoters, but they make different relative contributions to promoter activity. Similarly, FIS binds upstream of, and activates, all seven
rrn
P1 promoters but to different extents. The total number of FIS binding sites, as well as their positions relative to the transcription start site, differ at each
rrn
P1 promoter. Surprisingly, the FIS sites upstream of site I play a much larger role in transcription from most
rrn
P1 promoters compared to
rrnB
P1. Our studies indicate that the overall activities of the seven
rrn
P1 promoters are similar, and the same contributors are responsible for these high activities, but these inputs make different relative contributions and may act through slightly different mechanisms at each promoter. These studies have implications for the control of gene expression of unlinked multigene families.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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