Mutations that affect separate functions of OmpR the phosphorylated regulator of porin transcription in Escherichia coli

Author
Publication Year
1993

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

OmpR is a member of a family of bacterial transcriptional regulators whose activity is controlled by phosphorylation. It regulates the transcription of two genes, serving as an activator of ompC, and as both an activator and a repressor of ompF. A previously isolated collection of ompR mutations was analyzed for the effect of each on the expression of both genes simultaneously. The results of this analysis indicate that the activation, repression, and DNA binding functions of OmpR can be disrupted independently, and that mutations interfering with each of these functions cluster within the sequence of the OmpR protein. The nature of these mutations is discussed in terms of the mechanisms by which OmpR regulates transcription, and potentially similar mechanisms operating within closely related response regulators.

Journal
J Mol Biol
Volume
231
Issue
2
Pages
261-73
Date Published
05/1993
ISSN Number
0022-2836
Alternate Journal
J Mol Biol
PMID
8389883