Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Importance of Stereospecific Positioning of the Upstream cis-Acting DNA Element Containing a Curved DNA Structure for the Functioning of the Escherichia coli pro V Promoter
Ken-Ichi TanakaChiharu UeguchiTakeshi Mizuno
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1994 Volume 58 Issue 6 Pages 1097-1101

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The mechanism by which the Escherichia coli pro V promoter is activated more than 100-fold in response to the medium osmolarity, without the help of any known trans-acting activators, is not yet fully understood. In this context, it has recently begun to be realized that structural features, not the primary sequences, of cis-acting DNA elements may be important for transcriptional regulation in prokaryotes. From this point of view, in this study the pro V promoter was characterized by constructing a series of spacer-insertion mutants in a pro V-lacZ fusion on the chromosome. Here it was found that the upstream cis-acting sequence must be positioned stereospecifically with respect to the principal - 35 and - 10 regions for the pro V promoter to be fully activated. In this regard, it was suggested that an overall DNA structure, particularly DNA curvature, is an important cis-acting parameter for activation of the pro V promoter.
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